The Brazilian Agency formally warns Nintendo over the clause of the masonry console

License Agreement Nintendo End user bound to Nintendo Switch 2 Console was reportedly considered to be a “offensive” Brazilian consumer protection agency against the company's ability to permanently deactivate 2 units of users who found that it had violated the contract. The agency reportedly stated the company on an official notice of its Nintendo Switch 2 Politics claiming to violate Brazilian consumer protection laws.

After starting the console of June 5, Nintendo Switch 2 sales decomposed historical records, which is estimated to have the sale of PlayStation 4 units set out in 2013. The accurate sales data related specifically in Brazil are unclear, but the demand is apparently high. Nintendo soup.

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While the popularity of Nintendo Switch 2 is obvious in Brazil, some provisions of the license agreement on the end user reportedly attracted the attention of Procon-SP, the branch of the Brazilian and defense program based on São Paulo. As Technoblog emphasized, Nintendo maintains the ability to end user accounts and make its consoles permanently inoperative without being a valid reason, violating the Consumer Protection Code, section 8.078/90, according to its own language, “seeks to join to respect their reasons. He occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and occupied and ensured transformation and, on the basis of their consumers and killed and occupied, and to ensure that their reasons and occupy them. The legal clash that reportedly caused Procon-SP is the provision of EUL prohibiting consumers to file lawsuits against Nintendo.

The Brazilian Protection Agency considers EULU Nintendo to be “offensive” against consumers

Nintendo claimed that the provisions in question, which were added about a month before the start of switching 2, was introduced as anti -pirable measures. Nintendo warned the players that they could rank their switch or switch 2, if any unauthorized moding was found, and Nondescript the language used in Eula was probably introduced as a catch that could avoid technical gaps that potential pirates could use to postpone any specific regulations.

The official announcement was reportedly sent to Nintendo 26 June 2025 and reports that Nintendo agreed to officially respond to ProCon-SP's legal concerns within 20 days of this date. Meanwhile, the License Agreement has caused other problems on the console market, because customers were warned against buying the Switch 2 consoles because of the possibility that Nintendo is no longer working permanently.

Nintendo Switch 2 Brands

Mark

Nintendo

The original release date

June 5, 2025

Original MSRP (USD)

449.99 $

Operating system

Proprietary

Resolution

1080p (handheld computers) / 4K (anchored)

HDR support

Yes


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