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As Fanbyte reports, an email sent to all Nintendo of America employees by president Doug Bowser last week addresses the situation, opening with:

The email then goes on to say that Nintendo staff have been “in contact with Activision,” and “have taken action and are assessing others,” with no specific mention made of what those actions are.

This follows similar company-wide emails sent last week by Xbox boss Phil Spencer:

And PlayStation’s Jim Ryan:

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