Earlier this week, Nintendo fans came in there very grateful for the rumors that this was uplifting Flipnot, a popular photo sharing app that has appeared DSi and 3DS, it would come to Switch. & # 39; mature photos & # 39; online seemed to be honest in the eyes of many, and excitement soon began to grow among those who enjoyed the app in previous programs.
Earlier today, however, it was revealed that the whole thing was as pure as the April Fools' trunk. Although it was ripe at the end of March, rather than April Fools & # 39; Day itself, the prank founder took to social media to let everyone know what had happened. They say:
We found Flipnot Studio for a "leak" switch to go with small groups of Discord, and needless to say it was as big as we thought … sorry!
This post contained some evidence in its answers, with pictures explaining how it all went down.
To say that a social media post gets a negative response can be a bit of a stretch. Angry Nintendo fans jumped into the post expressing their feelings over the prank, and went to torture the manufacturer.
The person behind this space – which will avoid connecting to give you situations – has now deleted the photos and set up his private account in an attempt to avoid further abuse. Eurogamer
As big fans of Nintendo and the community around us, we understand how disappointing it can be, even in a joke. It is very disappointing, however, to see such levels of abuse come from those with similar interests. Be kind there, people.