
Been seeing this constantly pop up with other companies. Remember the Disneyland guy who can't sue for his wife's fatal allergic reaction because he agreed to Disney+ EULA? Yeah, can't believe Nintendo to be one of them as well now.
Despite being "neutral," corporations win arbitration 90%+ of the time.
https://www.epi.org/publication/forced-arbitration-is-bad-for-consumers/
Users will also waive the right to file class-action lawsuits against them.
What sucks is that while you can opt out of this, they make it almost impossible to do so by requiring you to physically mail them a letter (good luck overseas users) within 30 days of agreeing to the new EULA.
by hellobarci_