GameStop “actively investigating” reports of customers being forced to buy Switch 2 bundles
Nintendo Switch 2 preorders opened up last week at major retailers, and it went less than swimmingly online. Though GameStop’s in-store preordering process was reportedly a more pleasant experience, a few locations had their share of problems. Some customers claim their store forced them to buy accessories and games to reserve the console, a complaint GameStop is now “actively investigating.”
Nintendo Switch 2 preorders opened up last week at major retailers, and it went less than swimmingly online. Though GameStop’s in-store preordering process was reportedly a more pleasant experience, a few locations had their share of problems. Some customers claim their store forced them to buy accessories and games to reserve the console, a complaint GameStop is now “actively investigating.”
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
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