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Mike said he was unaware that leaking the system on social media was against GameStop's policies and that he was simply trying to give the community a notice to allow people to preorder the system as soon as it went live. Historically, preordering certain special edition items at GameStop
<p>A GameStop employee was reportedly fired after posting about <a href="
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Nintendo Switch OLED
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before its announcement. The now-former employee leaked details of the special edition system just before Nintendo officially announced it on March 28.According to a
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report, the now-former employee, Mike (who requested the publication not use his last name), was initially suspended for
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the Zelda Switch early, before being terminated. When Mike went to work on April 11, he was terminated by the store manager who he claims said "off the record" that Nintendo requested the leaker be fired.Mike said he was unaware that leaking the system on social media was against GameStop's policies and that he was simply trying to give the community a notice to allow people to preorder the system as soon as it went live. Historically, preordering certain special edition items at GameStop
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<p>A GameStop employee was reportedly fired after posting about <a href="
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">The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom</a> Nintendo Switch OLED <a href="
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">system</a> before its announcement. The now-former employee leaked details of the special edition system just before Nintendo officially announced it on March 28.</p><p>According to a <a href="
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">Kotaku</a> report, the now-former employee, Mike (who requested the publication not use his last name), was initially suspended for <a href="
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">leaking</a> the Zelda Switch early, before being terminated. When Mike went to work on April 11, he was terminated by the store manager who he claims said "off the record" that Nintendo requested the leaker be fired.</p><p>Mike said he was unaware that leaking the system on social media was against GameStop's policies and that he was simply trying to give the community a notice to allow people to preorder the system as soon as it went live. Historically, preordering certain special edition items at GameStop <a href="
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">has caused problems</a> for customers due to allocation constraints and other issues.</p><a href="
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