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El leaker ruso de Nintendo Switch 2 afirma que no teme a Nintendo y explica cómo consiguió la consola antes de tiempo

El leaker ruso de Nintendo Switch 2 afirma que no teme a Nintendo y explica cómo consiguió la consola antes de tiempo


It seems we have new reactions about the leaks of Nintendo Switch 2. After learning everything shared in its Nintendo Direct, we now have more details about Nintendo Switch 2: it’s very interesting information about the successor.

On the website, we have already updated all the games announced for the console, and you already know that there’s some controversy regarding the price increase of its products. It had already been announced that there is an official camera for the GameChat function, and now there are new details after the first user shared information about the console after receiving it.

Then we also received another video of the console in operation from Russia, as well as numerous technical details from more people who have the console. Now we have statements from the Russian Telegram group that leaked the first photos of a Nintendo Switch 2 before its official launch.

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Fedor Volkov, the one responsible for the leak, explained how he obtained the console. According to him, he found a seller on Telegram who was bringing units from Dubai, and after assuring that it was for his podcast and that he wouldn’t resell it, he managed to buy one for 800 USD, although the official price is 450 USD. Volkov isn’t afraid of legal repercussions from Nintendo, as he states the company has no presence or jurisdiction in Russia.

He justifies his decision by saying he didn’t sign any non-disclosure agreement, that he legally purchased the console, and that his intention is not to show off, but to share content and demonstrate that even in Russia, despite the sanctions, there are still passionate gamers. We leave you with his message:

At first I thought: ‘Phew! What if they ban my Switch account?’ I didn’t sign any non-disclosure agreement. I bought it with my money. I bought it, I didn’t steal it or anything like that. Plus, Nintendo is from Japan, you know, and they don’t have official stores in Russia anymore. They don’t have jurisdiction in Russia.

It’s not that we wanted to show, ‘Oh, we have a Switch 2 and you don’t.’ No, we just wanted to show them, like, some content and show that even in Russia, despite the sanctions, there are many people who just want to play video games.

What do you think of this information about the Nintendo Switch 2 successor and its launch? You can share your thoughts in the comments below.

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