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Last month, it was reported that Nintendo was cracking down on piracy and had begun blocking access to online services on the Switch 2 if players were caught using MIG Flash, a tool used to create ...
A Nintendo Switch 2 owner is warning players about buying pre-owned physical games after being banned for unknowingly playing cloned copies.
New concerns have arisen over Nintendo’s strict policies over how you use the Switch 2, although for the moment it does seem that there’s a solution.
Some Switch 2 owners tested what they could do and found that they could get banned from those online services if they used a MiG Switch on the Switch 2 console.
As reported by Kotaku editor Ethan Gach, Switch 2 users who used the console with a MiG Switch are getting banned by Nintendo. To be clear, Nintendo is not bricking these consoles.
Nintendo considers using the MIG Switch cartridge a violation of the Switch 2 End User License Agreement, and the penalty is a pricey lesson for anyone who doesn't heed the warning.
You might have to be extra careful who you buy your used Nintendo Switch game cards from if you don't want to get mistakenly ...
“Be careful with Switch 2 usernames,” reads the post in question. “I let everyone in my family use my Nintendo Switch 2 system and as a result, my sister used it.
However, some players are now saying their Nintendo Switch 2 has been banned for using pre-owned cartridges. No, that doesn't mean used carts are on Ninty's ban list, but the gaming handheld maker ...