Nintendo has updated its End User License Agreement (EULA) to make it more challenging for consumers to file class action lawsuits against the company. The new clause prevents users from suing in court or having a jury trial, and requires that disputes be handled individually through arbitration. Users do have the option to opt out of this clause within 30 days. The changes seem to be a preventative measure against potential lawsuits related to past issues like the Joy-Con drift.
"This arbitration provision precludes you and Nintendo from suing in court, having a trial by jury, or participating in a class action."
"Players can opt out of Nintendo's arbitration clause by mailing a written notice within 30 days of agreeing to the EULA."
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