Technology9/9/2025Ars Technica

Accessory maker will pay Nintendo after showing illicit Switch 2 mockups at CES

Accessory maker will pay Nintendo after showing illicit Switch 2 mockups at CES

Accessory maker Genki has agreed to pay Nintendo after showcasing alleged mockups of the Nintendo Switch 2 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) without authorization. Genki claimed that the mockups were based on publicly available information and did not involve any unreleased Nintendo property. However, Nintendo asserted that the display of these mockups was unauthorized and a violation of its intellectual property rights. As a result, Genki has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to Nintendo and remove the mockups from public view. The incident highlights the importance of respecting intellectual property rights, even when showcasing products based on publicly available information. Genki's actions were seen as a breach of trust and a potential source of confusion for consumers, prompting the company to take responsibility and reach a settlement with Nintendo.

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