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Nintendo has a new policy in its account user agreement that could be concerning if another Joy-Con stick drift problem happens with the Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 1 Joy-Cons saw widespread issues with stick drift, a problem that emerges when the console recognizes inputs from the controller stick even if the stick is not being touched. Nintendo won a previous lawsuit in which parents alleged that Nintendo knowingly sold defective controllers. Now, it looks like Nintendo is taking lawsuit-preventative measures for the Switch 2 release.