Two California and Washington customers filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Nintendo on Tuesday seeking to force the video game company to pass tariff refunds it receives from the U.S. government back to consumers who paid higher prices for its products. The plaintiffs argue Nintendo should not profit from tariffs whose costs it already recovered through price increases on Switch consoles and accessories.
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Two California and Washington customers filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Nintendo on Tuesday seeking to force the video game company to pass tariff refunds it receives from the U.S. government back to consumers who paid higher prices for its products. The plaintiffs argue Nintendo should not profit from tariffs whose costs it already recovered through price increases on Switch consoles and accessories.