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Nintendo faces 25,000 complaints in Europe against Joy-Con drift | Clocked – Happy
Nintendo have fallen afoul of the The European Consumer Organisation (BCEU : Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs) over Joy-Con drift.

For those of you who’ve managed to resist Breath of the Wild’s charms and avoided the Nintendo Switch so far, Joy-Con drift is not an anime Fast and Furious film. It’s an issue that’s been plaguing the Joy-Con’s joysticks, leaving the controllers ‘stuck’ with a push to either side.
When they aren’t being touched characters will still drift in one direction. This is, understandably, incredibly frustrating for gamers.
Nintendo’s response so far has been pretty lacklustre, initially stating that “Joy-Con…
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