Genki, the accessories manufacturer at the heart of the Switch 2 mockup furore coming out of CES 2025, was reportedly visited by Nintendo’s lawyers. Genki told the press it did not sign a non ...
Nintendo lawyers reportedly visited accessories manufacturer Genki on the CES trade show floor last week, a reporter has claimed, after videos of its dummy Switch 2 console went viral. High ...
Genki made some new claims about the Switch 2 to IGN. IGN made their way to Genki’s CES booth, as the show is still ongoing and so is their Switch 2 presentation. As we reported, Genki claimed ...
Genki showcased a mockup of the Switch 2 at CES. CEO Eddie Tsai confirmed details like magnetic Joy-Con and an optical sensor.. The upcoming Switch 2 is still slim enough to fit current dock ...
Last week, Genki sent the Switch 2 rumour mill into overdrive by showing off what was allegedly a life-sized replica of Nintendo’s next console at the event. The teaser also featured a close-up ...
Genki Switch 2 accessories revealed alongside physical console replica This ‘reveal’ comes thanks to Genki — a pretty well-known accessories manufacturer in the gaming space — that has not ...
Most interesting of all of them is a mockup of a supposed Switch 2 from accessories maker Genki that's being shown off at the convention that seems to be based on real knowledge of the real system.
Among the most controversial disclosures was made possible by Genki, a third-party case manufacturer that displayed a mockup of the Switch 2 at CES 2025. According to TechRadar, the firm has ...
During a Jan. 10 interview with Japanese gaming site Game*Spark at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a Genki representative admitted no one at the company has actually seen the Switch 2 ...
Accessory manufacturer Genki has well and truly stuck its middle finger up to Nintendo in recent days, opting to openly showcase its planned accessories for the as-yet unannounced 'Switch 2 ...
Nintendo's lawyers have reportedly confronted Genki over its Switch 2 replica showcased at CES 2025. Genki's dummy device was supposedly based on a real Switch 2 model purchased on the black market.