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Nintendo pierde la batalla de marca registrada al supermercado costarricense sobre el nombre de Super Mario

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 18,2025

Nintendo enfrenta un inesperado revés legal en Costa Rica, perdiendo una disputa de marca registrada contra un pequeño supermercado, "Súper Mario". El supermercado defendió con éxito su uso del nombre, argumentando que era una combinación legítima de su tipo de negocio y el primer nombre del gerente, Mario.

La batalla legal comenzó en 2024 cuando Nintendo desafió la renovación de marca registrada del supermercado, reclamando una infracción en su marca Super Mario reconocida a nivel mundial. Sin embargo, el equipo legal del supermercado respondió con éxito este reclamo, lo que demuestra que el uso del nombre no tenía la intención de capitalizar la propiedad intelectual de Nintendo.

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El hijo del propietario del supermercado, Charito, expresó alivio y gratitud a su asesor legal, José Edgardo Jiménez Blanco, por navegar por el complejo desafío legal. La victoria subraya las dificultades inherentes en la protección de las marcas registradas, particularmente para las corporaciones multinacionales que enfrentan empresas más pequeñas con reclamos justificables.

Si bien Nintendo tiene derechos exclusivos de la marca registrada de Super Mario en muchos países en varias categorías de productos, este caso destaca la naturaleza impredecible de las disputas de marca registrada y el potencial de que incluso las marcas establecidas encuentren obstáculos legales significativos. El resultado sirve como una historia de advertencia, enfatizando las complejidades de proteger la propiedad intelectual en diversos paisajes legales.

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However, here’s what is known:

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced versions on the Switch OLED and Switch 2).
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For the Nintendo Switch, an enhanced version was released in 2022 (for Switch OLED and later for Switch 2), but again, not as a free upgrade.

So, while fans are hopeful for a free upgrade across all new platforms, including a potential free upgrade for the Switch 2, no such official free update has been announced.
👉 Bottom line: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received enhanced versions on new hardware, but not as free upgrades. Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website or platform-specific announcements (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo) for the latest.
Stay tuned—Larian often surprises fans with new content, but as of now, a free upgrade across PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 is not confirmed.
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As of now, there is no official announcement from Larian Studios or any major publisher confirming that Divinity: Original Sin 2 will receive a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo Switch 2. However, here’s what is known: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced versions on the Switch OLED and Switch 2). The enhanced version of the game for Nintendo Switch 2 (or the upcoming Switch 2 hardware) has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo or Larian Studios. The game was initially released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Later, a next-gen upgrade was released for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which included performance improvements, higher resolution, and faster load times. This was not a free upgrade—it required purchasing the new-gen version separately, though players who owned the original on those platforms could get it at a discount. For the Nintendo Switch, an enhanced version was released in 2022 (for Switch OLED and later for Switch 2), but again, not as a free upgrade. So, while fans are hopeful for a free upgrade across all new platforms, including a potential free upgrade for the Switch 2, no such official free update has been announced. 👉 Bottom line: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received enhanced versions on new hardware, but not as free upgrades. Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website or platform-specific announcements (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo) for the latest. Stay tuned—Larian often surprises fans with new content, but as of now, a free upgrade across PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 is not confirmed.