Steam Deck was shown yesterday with a new one trailer created to celebrate the possibility of purchasing the handheld without a reservation. The problem is that the icon of a celebrity was visible in the video emulator from Nintendo SwitchYuzu, later removed from Valve.
Update: We don’t quite know how it went, but as it was pretty predictable Valve has removed the reference to the Nintendo Switch emulator in the Steam Deck trailer, with Yuzu no longer appearing in the cutscene.
As you can see in the video on this page, at about 1:40 the icon of Yuzu, the Nintendo Switch emulator, which appeared in the initial version of the trailer, is no longer visible.
Now you only see games, especially with Portal 2 taking the place of the controversial software in question.
Although the emulator itself does not represent an element illegal, its use can be and it is likely that Valve has found it inappropriate to refer to software capable of emulating a recent console such as the Nintendo Switch in the promotional material of its device. This, or Nintendo’s fearsome ninja lawyers have completed another mission successfully, who knows.
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It is only a moment, at minute 1:40 of the trailer, but it cannot be a coincidence or the result of an error: it is obvious that Valve has established precisely which icons of the Steam Deck interface would be present. in the movie.
We are therefore faced with a bizarre suggestionso to speak, which comes a few days after the announcement of the million Steam Decks sold so far and the opening of purchases without reservations, as already mentioned.
The parallels between the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch are varied and Valve is perfectly aware of this, but promoting the handheld as a perfect machine for emulating Nintendo games, with all that goes with it, is probably not a brilliant move.
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