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Nintendo claims that Edward Tsai, Genki’s CEO, told CES attendees that his company had access to an authentic Switch 2 console, which it used to design its accessories.
Last weekend, Nintendo formally opened a lawsuit against accessory manufacturer Genki following the Switch 2 "leak" at this year's CES. We saw Nintendo's side of the story in the initial court ...
Genki hinted that it was working on Switch 2 accessories even before Nintendo first revealed its second handheld console in January.
Just before the official Switch 2-centric Nintendo Direct, Genki hosted a “Genki Indirect” on YouTube, highlighting the wide range of Switch 2 products they were working on.
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Nintendo has officially filed a trademark violation lawsuit against video game accessories company Genki over their Switch 2 CES demo.
Nintendo lawyers reportedly visited Genki on the CES trade show floor in January after videos of its dummy Switch 2 console went viral before the system was formally revealed by Nintendo on 2nd April.
Nintendo has accused accessory maker Genki of several violations related to its promotion of unofficial Switch 2 accessories using Nintendo’s trademarks.
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Nintendo is suing Genki for prematurely revealing Switch 2 products before Nintendo officially revealed the console, alleging trademark infringement.
Nintendo also says that Genki promoted its accessories as being compatible with the Switch 2 despite having no access to the console, and used the official Switch logo as part of its promos.