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Nintendo reports possible delays in repair service due to coronavirus

Nintendo reports possible delays in repair service due to coronavirus

The company has completely closed its centers in the United States, while in Europe they warn about the possibility of delays.

The coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19) has affected many of the major markets. Asia, Europe and the United States are fighting a crisis that is deepening in Spain, immersed in a state of alert that will last for at least two more weeks. In this situation, non-essential businesses have already closed their doors, while other companies still maintain their commercial activity. Through the official Nintendo website, it is reported that due to the situation, repairs may be delayed.

“We are working to continue offering our customer service during these difficult times. However, there may be delays in responding to your messages and making repairs. We want to express our concern and our support for all those affected by the COVID-19 epidemic at this time. ” Nintendo thanks customers for their understanding and asks for patience in this unprecedented situation in contemporary times.

According to Polygon, in the United States the determination has been made to completely close the repair shops. "If the repair centers had received the repair order, it will continue there until services are resumed." According to the company, once everything is back to normal, they will try to work "as quickly as possible."

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Source | Nintendo Spain

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