El presidente de Nintendo promete combatir la reventa de cartas de Pokémon

El presidente de Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa, comunicó a los accionistas que la compañía es consciente del problema de la reventa de cartas de Pokémon y que planea tomar medidas para abordarlo.

Durante una reciente junta general de accionistas, Furukawa respondió a una pregunta sobre la compra masiva y la reventa de cartas de Pokémon. Afirmó que Nintendo aumentará la colaboración con plataformas de mercado y ampliará las ventas bajo demanda.

Furukawa señaló que algunos sorteos en línea en Japón ya requieren una identificación oficial emitida por el gobierno. Agregó que Nintendo se comunica con The Pokémon Company según sea necesario para buscar formas de hacer llegar los productos a los consumidores.

“Creemos que The Pokémon Company seguirá tomando medidas para responder a este problema”, declaró Furukawa.

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