GameStop has transformed a blunder from the Nintendo Switch 2 launch into a charitable effort by auctioning off items from the incident. The auction includes four items: the damaged Nintendo Switch 2 with a repaired screen, its packaging showing the staple mark, the individual staple that caused the damage, and a staple kept in a display pouch. Bids have exceeded $8,000, with proceeds supporting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. The auction concludes on July 16, with a letter from the CEO acknowledging the event's unfortunate nature but hoping for a positive legacy.
GameStop is auctioning off multiple items from the incident--including the staple itself--for charity, turning an unfortunate event into a beneficial opportunity for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
A letter from GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen confirms that all four items in the auction are 'authentic relics from the now-infamous 'Staplegate' incident.' The auction aims to raise funds for a noble cause.
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