Nintendo lance un service d'abonnement pour les réparations de commutateurs au Japon
It’s no secret that the Switch – ou plus précisément les contrôleurs Joy-Con du Switch – ont subi un certain nombre de défauts au cours des années. Perhaps most infamously known for the dreaded drift, the Joy-Con controllers have been a source of pain for gamers the world over, with many opting for the much more reliable Pro Controller for their everyday needs.
It seems Nintendo is finally looking to provide a meaningful service to tackle such issues and has launched a subscription service in Japan to aid customers requiring Switch repairs. Tel que rapporté par VGC, the service is known as ‘Wild Care’ and will cost consumers 200 yen per month (roughly $1.50/£1.20) ou 2000 yen per year ($15/£12).
The service covers pretty much everything that comes with the Switch hardware, including the consoles themselves, the Joy-Con controllers, le quai, and the AC adapter. Customers can claim up to six repairs per year, with the service even covering accidental damage and water damage.
There’s currently no word on whether the service will be offered outside of Japan, but we have to say, that pricing is incredibly attractive!
What do you make of this new subscription service for repairs? Reckon the price is competitive? Faites le nous savoir!