Nintendo has expanded its free unlimited repair service for drifting Joy-Cons to the European Economic Area (EEA), UK and Switzerland "until further notice."
Nintendo has officially paired up with mobile developer DeNA to create a new company called Nintendo Systems. The two companies have long been intertwined, with DeNA handling many of Nintendo’s mobile properties, though information is still scarce regarding the purpose of the new subsidiary company.
Engadget Senior Producer Brandon Quintana recently took a look back at the evolution of videogame controllers, tracking their development all the way from the 1970s to the modern day.
"Since this year’s E3 show didn’t fit into our plans, we have made the decision to not participate," Nintendo said. Sony and Microsoft have not confirmed whether they'll be at E3 this year.