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Nintendo reportedly pulled products, including Switch 2, from Amazon U.S. because of alleged sales dispute — both companies deny claims


Amazon and Nintendo have both denied the report.

A Bloomberg report claims the two got into a spat over third-party merchants undercutting the price of Nintendo games, ultimately resulting in the Switch 2 not launching on Amazon during its release last month. The Amazon U.S. kerfuffle wasn't enough to stop Nintendo smashing the sales record for a new console, shifting 3.5 million units in just four days. Stephen is Tom's Hardware's News Editor with almost a decade of industry experience covering technology, having worked at TechRadar, iMore, and even Apple over the years.

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