Christina Spicer  |  January 21, 2021

Category: Electronics

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A Nintendo Switch class action lawsuit has been filed in Canada

Nintendo Switch is the subject of another class action lawsuit alleging a defect dubbed the “Joy-Con drift,” this one filed by a plaintiff in Canada.

Kelly-Ann St. Laurent, lead plaintiff, claims that she would not have bought or paid so much for the gaming system if she knew about the defect. She’s looking for other Quebec consumers who bought the regular Nintendo Switch or the Nintendo Switch Lite gaming system to join the class action lawsuit, along with consumers who purchased Joy-Con and Nintendo Switch Pro controllers.

This class action lawsuit is pending certification by a Canadian judge, according to the plaintiff’s lawyer. Top Class Actions is committed to helping right consumer wrongs by reporting on lawsuits filed over defective devices. We’ll follow the story and let you know if a settlement is reached.

What is the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Drift?

The Joy-Con drift is a problem with the controller’s analog stick that causes the game to move on its own, according to WCCFTech. The problem reportedly “frequently affects” the left side of the “itty-bitty detachable controllers” so much so that users have turned to the internet for solutions.

Nintendo has failed to give consumers a permanent fix to the problem, according to the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con drift class action lawsuit. The game maker will offer to fix the problem for free or offer free or cheap Joy-Con replacements, but these solutions are only temporary.

The plaintiff claims that the replacements she received from Nintendo, after her initial controllers malfunctioned, also developed the Joy-Con drift within two months of use.

Joy-Con Drift Not a New Problem

This is not the first Nintendo Switch class action lawsuit filed over the alleged Joy-Con drift defect. In 2019, a plaintiff in the state of Washington filed a class action lawsuit asserting that Nintendo knew of the problem, but failed to take any action or warn consumers.

In fact, just last month industry publication Polygon reportedly asked the president of the American division of Nintendo about the Joy-Con drift and if anything was being done to fix the problem long-term. In response, the president mentioned company inspections of repairs and that Nintendo was trying to get a better handle on the problem, but didn’t offer any details.

Do you own a Nintendo Switch? Have you had the reported Joy-Con drift problem? Tell us about your experience in the comment section below.

The lead plaintiff, Kelly-Ann St. Laurent, and proposed Class Members are represented by Lambert Avocat Inc.

The Nintendo Switch Class Action Lawsuit is St. Laurent v. Nintendo of Canada, Ltd., Case No. 500-06-001122-213 in the Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, Canada.

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142 thoughts onNintendo Switch ‘Joy-Con Drift’ Sparks Another Class Action Lawsuit

  1. alla shmulevich says:

    Add me

  2. Keith Wells says:

    My daughter has the same problem. Include me. Thanks.

  3. Nisha Elder says:

    Current owner of the system and not that happy. Im using all my money on controllers over these last 2 years

  4. MANIVANH M says:

    ADD ME PLEASE. I BOUGHT 3, 1 FOR MYSELF, 1 FOR MY NEPHEW AND 1 FOR MY NIECE.

  5. Julie says:

    This happens to my son as he’s playing certain games in his switch. Please add me

  6. Tiana Callaway says:

    Yes please add me we have two of them with this problem.

  7. LaFonda Brown says:

    We have 2 and both have this same issue.

  8. Crystal Schroeder says:

    I have bought way to many of these add me

  9. MS LINDA Powell says:

    PLEASE AD ME TO YOUR LIST I HAVE PURCHASE MORE CONTROLLERS THAN ANYTHING FOR MY GRANDSONS THEY DARN THINGS ARE NOT ALL THE GREAT WHAT A RIPOFF YOU WOULDNT BELIEVE THE MONEY I HAVE SPENT ON THESE CONTOLLERS IN THE PAST YEAR BLEIEVE ME I WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU WOUD AD ME TO YOUR LIST THANK YOU

  10. Jacklynn Flood says:

    Add me. We got one for my son a couple years ago and had to by Bluetooth remotes for him to be able to play his games. And they are not cheap.

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