Nintendo's top-selling console has quickly become a target for thieves looking to capitalize on consumer demand. According to reports from Denver ABC affiliate KMGH-TV (and corroborated by IGN), a truck carrying nearly 3,000 Switch 2 consoles from Nintendo of America's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, to a GameStop store in Grapevine, Texas, had its cargo stolen somewhere along the way. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office stated on June 17 that the theft was discovered after the truck was parked at a Love's Truck Stop in Bennett, Colorado. The driver said that he noticed during an inspection that someone had broken into the trailer and made off with several pallets of Switch 2 consoles, though he clarified he was unaware of what he was transporting until the theft was reported. The estimated value of the stolen Switch 2 consoles is approximately $1.4 million.Sounds like liberals and or illegal immigrants to me; what do you think?
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Lone☆Paladin
Colorado. A new crime capital.
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Richard B
In a way I don’t feel bad about this. These video game companies deliberately overprice consoles and games, and short the availability when new consoles and games come out. $500+ for a console (with one controller most likely), and $50+ for a video game. Now they probably went up in price more with ... View More
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