More Woes for Nintendo as Stock is Stolen... Again
Nearly a year after Nintendo had a truckload of special Splatoon editions stolen, The big N are once again reeling from a major theft. This time, a lorry load of unnamed games was broken into with thieves making off with thousands of pounds worth of games.
There's been no word so far on what it was that was stolen but some users have expressed concern over the internet that with the launch of Star Fox: Zero coming this week, that it may be their beloved shooter which has been stolen. Fortunately, there have so far been no reports to suggest that this is the case.
It's worth noting that the Splatoon heist was a much more sophisticated, likely organised, theft. In that, the entire lorry was stolen and sadly no stock was ever recovered. This latest theft, reported recently by Northamptonshire Police bore marks more akin to an opportunist crime, with the fabric side of the lorry being cut open to reveal the stock inside while the driver was sleeping.
The incident happened at the Thrapston services on the A14 sometime between 9pm on the 13th April and 7am on the 14th April. Anyone with information can contact Northamptonshire police on 101. Alternatively, they can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
COMMENTS
Acelister - 02:27pm, 29th April 2016
I bet Nintendo are looking forward to ditching hard copies...