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Nintendo has said it is "not affiliated" with any companies importing its products into Russia following its ban on sales to that market last year.
That's according to a statement sent to GamesIndustry.biz following reports that Nintendo Russia's general manager Yasha Haddaji had formed a company, Achivka, to import its products into the market.
Russian news outlet Kommersant, spotted by Eurogamer, reported Haddaji founded Achivka in December 2022, nine months after Nintendo announced the ban.
Haddaji is said to be the majority owner, along with minority owner Ksenia Kachalova, who is reportedly also corporate events manager at Nintendo Russia.
Achivka's listed legal address is also the same as Nintendo Russia's headquarters.
In its statement, Nintendo said: "We are aware that several companies in Russia operate parallel imports of goods, including Nintendo products.
"Nintendo is not affiliated with such companies and has no involvement in parallel import activities in Russia."
However, Nintendo also said it may work with Haddaji's company to service existing customers in Russia.
"We continue to investigate solutions to honour preceding commitments to our customers in the Russian market," the company wrote. "In this vein and a spirit of transparency, we are in advanced discussions with potential suppliers of repair and warranty service for Nintendo products that had already been sold in the Russian market, with LLC Achivka being one such potential supplier."
Nintendo also gave an update on its status in Russia.
In the statement sent to GamesIndustry.biz, the company announced that not only has it suspended sales in the
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