So to safe like a dollar per controller they make their lawyers department busy and pay 35 millions fine. Not counting all the joycons they exchanged for free (much bigger loss than 2 dollars). ~150 millions switches 1 sold worldwide. Nobody would notice if they even increased price by 1-2 dollars to compensate but would be good for consumers. Yet Switch 2 still not using HAL or TMR sticks so here you can get an idea...
The next step they should do is make TMR hall effect sticks mandatory in all controllers.
The amount of e-waste these console makers are producing because of sticks going bad is disgusting. Then people having to buy new overpriced controllers because old ones losing accuracy.
This problem was largely solved decades ago. Dreamcast was doing hall effect in 1999.
This only reason it's not being done today is largely corporate greed of continuing the perpetual cycle of planned obsolescence for the sake of further profits.
€35 million is probably nothing to Nintendo, they likely pay their entire legal department more but at least it's a start.
After unsuccessful lawsuits, Nintendo must pay €35 million for faulty Joy-Con controllers. A consumer protection group operating within the French government made the announcement. It found that the company ignored the stick-drift issue, causing consumers to purchase new Switch accessories.