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Many gamers have asked, ‘Did Nintendo sue Genshin Impact?’ Let’s dive right in and clear up this confusion once and for all.
So, there’s been a rumor swirling around that Nintendo might have taken legal action against Genshin Impact. Sounds pretty serious, right? Let’s break it down.
The Short Answer: No
To put it simply, no, Nintendo did not sue Genshin Impact. Genshin Impact, a massive hit in the gaming world, continues to thrive without any legal drama from Nintendo.
MiHoYo, the developer behind Genshin Impact, has faced no legal action from Nintendo. In fact, Genshin Impact is celebrated for its unique gameplay and enchanting world. So, breathe a sigh of relief; your favorite game is in the clear.
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