Nintendo's Mysterious Absence From Amazon Ends With No Explanation
Briefly

After over a year of limited access, Amazon recently began listing several first-party Nintendo Switch games and accessories for sale directly, marking a potential end to the lockout between the two companies. Previously, Nintendo games had only been available through third-party sellers, causing frustration among gamers. The unexpected return of titles like Donkey Kong Bananza and Super Mario Party Jamboree suggests a possible agreement has been reached. The situation regarding Amazon's initial exclusion of Nintendo products remains unclear, with speculation about shipping practices leading to leaks.
Over the weekend, as spotted by IGN and others, a handful of first-party Nintendo games popped up on Amazon and are being officially shipped and sold by the retail giant.
This seems to indicate that the two companies have come to an agreement and ended the lockout.
Read at Kotaku
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