Nintendo to Repair for Free Unresponsive Game Controllers, EU Says

People stand in front of Nintendo's logo in Tokyo, Japan January 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
People stand in front of Nintendo's logo in Tokyo, Japan January 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Nintendo to Repair for Free Unresponsive Game Controllers, EU Says

People stand in front of Nintendo's logo in Tokyo, Japan January 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
People stand in front of Nintendo's logo in Tokyo, Japan January 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Japanese gaming company Nintendo has agreed to repair for free beyond the legal guarantee period unresponsive console controllers following complaints from European consumer groups, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

Nintendo found itself in the EU spotlight after the European Consumer Organization (BEUC) and nine national consumer groups in 2021 complained to the EU executive about its Nintendo Switch console, saying they deteriorate too quickly.

This technical problem known as the 'Joy-Con drift' affected both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite consoles, Reuters said.

The Commission said the Japanese company has now agreed to address the problem.

"Nintendo agreed to offer and indicate clearly that defective Joy-Con controllers will be repaired without charge by Nintendo's repair centers, irrespective of whether this has been caused by a defect or by wear and tear, and even if the manufacturer's guarantee given by Nintendo has expired," it said in a statement.

BEUC welcomed the announcement but criticized it as a short-term solution.

"This is only a short-term fix that will allow consumers to have their defective products repaired for free. Yet Nintendo can still sell the console with the potential bug," BEUC Deputy Director General Ursula Pachl said in a statement. (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)



Nintendo Q1 Profit Grows 4%, Beating Estimates 

Customers visit a Nintendo store in central Tokyo on August 1, 2025. (AFP)
Customers visit a Nintendo store in central Tokyo on August 1, 2025. (AFP)
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Nintendo Q1 Profit Grows 4%, Beating Estimates 

Customers visit a Nintendo store in central Tokyo on August 1, 2025. (AFP)
Customers visit a Nintendo store in central Tokyo on August 1, 2025. (AFP)

Nintendo on Friday said operating profit grew 4% to 56.9 billion yen ($378 million) in the April-June quarter, beating analyst estimates.

The Kyoto-based gaming company said it sold 5.82 million units of the Switch 2, which went on sale on June 5, during the quarter.

The successor to the hit home-portable Switch gaming device launched in the midst of US President Donald Trump's trade war, testing Nintendo's supply chain management.

Nintendo maintained its full-year sales forecast of 15 million Switch 2 units.