Nintendo-watchers may remember when little-known accessory-maker Genki showed the world an extremely accurate 3D-printed mockup of the Switch 2 back in January, about a week before Nintendo’s own “first look” teaser video and months before the system’s wider unveiling. Now, in a newly filed settlement agreement, Genki has agreed to pay Nintendo unspecified damages for “trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false advertising” in connection with that promotional stunt.
The controversy started at the Consumer Electronics Show, where Genki showed off to press and attendees the 3D mockup of the then-unseen Switch 2 sporting the company’s accessories. Genki also posted a video showing a detailed mockup of the system from various angles. By April, Genki was promoting a “Genki Direct” livestream focused on “upcoming accessories for Genki Glitch 2” (no that isn’t a typo).
Nintendo’s lawyers reportedly visited Genki’s CES booth once reports of the Switch 2 mockup started going viral. But a Genki representative asserted at the time that the company did not sign an NDA with Nintendo and therefore “has nothing to worry about.”
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