Published May 13, 2026, 11:14 AM EDT The 27-year-old suspect is accused of sending menacing letters to the Japanese publisher Suspect arrested after Nintendo HQ bomb threats Image: Nintendo, Illumination/Universal Pictures Sign in to your Polygon.com account On Tuesday, Japanese authorities arrested a 27-year-old man accused of sending mailed threats to Nintendo headquarters offices in Kyoto. The man, who is described as unemployed, allegedly told Nintendo, "I'm going to blow you all up." As reported by KTV News , the man was apprehended on suspicion of disrupting Nintendo's business. The video game publisher is said to have reported the threats as far back as March 2026, but police were unable to find any evidence of a bomb on Nintendo's premises at the time. Since then, the man has admitted to the charges. The threat, which was mailed in an envelope, claimed that the man had planted dangerous devices somewhere on the Nintendo campus. "My plans cannot be thwarted," the letter reportedly read.…