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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 ...
Gamers have long turned to the secondhand market to find good deals on video games. But Nintendo is now punishing some lucky players by bricking their Switch 2 consoles.
A prominent Nintendo Switch piracy website has reportedly been taken down by the FBI and FIOD. Over the last couple of years, Nintendo seems to have really gone hard on its anti-piracy measures ...
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 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has only been out for a few weeks, but some lucky users have already found deals on secondhand consoles. One Reddit user reported finding such a deal, scoring a sweet $50 ...
Switch 2 users – be careful buying used Switch 1 games. You can get banned if a bad actor dumped it. Having said that, Nintendo support is amazing and will help get you back up and running.
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.
Switch 2 users are reporting getting banned from Nintendo Switch Online after patching game cartridges they purchased on ...
The warrant for the takedown was issued from a US District Court in Georgia. Nintendo hasn't been shy about its increased efforts to combat piracy, especially since the launch of Switch 2 last month.
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