Due to the recent opening of salesNintendo Switch LiteWhen it was disassembled, it was found that the control handles used the same parts as the Nintendo Switch, indicating that Nintendo did not adjust the design with the launch of the new machine, so it is possible that the controller may trigger abnormal operations on its own.
Based on the above factors, players who previously filed a class action lawsuit in the United States alsoIncluded in the list, demanding that Nintendo also protect the rights of Nintendo Switch Lite players. Furthermore, the lawsuit also includes separately sold Joy-Con controllers, arguing that even separately sold Joy-Con controllers may experience operational anomalies after a period of time, given the same design.
Players previously discovered that due to design issues within Nintendo's Joy-Con controller, after a period of continuous use, internal components will wear out, leading to poor contact between metal components, which in turn can cause "drifting" in player operations during gameplay. Operations can even be triggered automatically without the player touching the Joy-Con controller.
Nintendo of America確認 確認Nintendo is aware of this situation, but has not specified how to handle it. It only suggests that players seek assistance from local customer service staff. However, there was later news that Nintendo has begun quietly using customer service toProvide free maintenance service, and even offer refunds for repairs that consumers have already paid for.
However, Nintendo still seems to have not officially responded to the Nintendo Switch sales in other countries and regions, so the sales agents in various regions are still unable to give a positive response.



