Several Nintendo Switch owners who purchased a third-party dock from Nyko were furious last March when the dock apparently brickedtheir $300 console. On Friday, one brought a class action lawsuit against Nyko alleging that the company wasnât vocal enough about the dockâs manufacturing defect.
Nykoâs portable Switch docking kit is a cheaper alternative to Nintendoâs official $90 dock. Late last year, users raved about how portable and convenient it was. Until the Switchâs 5.0 update on March 12, many say it worked perfectly fine. Over the next few weeks, dozens of owners complained on Redditand Nintendo forums that their Switches began losing functionality. Some stopped turning on entirely. The third-party dock issue wasnât just limited to the NykoâSwitch owners who had purchased the FastSnail or Insignia docking kit reported problems, too.
Reached for comment in March, Nyko told Kotaku that they are âaware of the issue some Portable Docking Kit owners are facing after updating the firmware on their Nintendo Switch to version 5.0,â adding, âwe believe it is related to the way the Switch handles AV output for an external TV/monitor while the console is docked on the Portable Docking Kit.â
Last week, a disgruntled Nyko Switch dock owner named Michael Skiathitis filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S. district court of central California. The dock, which he purchased at a Walmart in Jacksonville, Florida, apparently messed up his Switch. In April, he sent it to Nintendo for repair and told Nyko about his issueâbut in the meantime, heâll probably lose all his save data. (The Switch, unlike Nintendoâs 3DS system and the rival Xbox One and PS4 consoles, doesnât let users back up their saves, so a destroyed or lost system means that oneâs save files are all gone, too). The lawsuit alleges that, âunbeknownst to consumers, the Nyko Portable Docking Kits for Nintendo Switch are prone to causing numerous problems to the devices that they are intended to support,â adding that Nyko did not go far out of its way to disclose the bug.
Nintendo told Kotaku back in March that Switch owners probably shouldnât buy unlicensed product and accessories.
We have reached out to Nyko for comment and will update the story with their response. Asked about how many people are participating in the lawsuit, Skiathitisâ lawyers did not provide comment.