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Buying used games has always been risky, but an increasing number of Switch 2 players are now encouraging each other to stick ...
Major Nintendo Switch piracy sites such as nsw2u.co and nswdl.com face the wrath of the FBI as it clamps down on Switch 2 exploits.
The FBI has gotten involved with the takedown of a website that allowed gamers to illegally download ROMs for Switch games.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNPopular Nintendo piracy site taken offline by FBIThose attempting to access the site are now met with a single graphic displaying a warning from federal authorities, in place ...
One of the biggest Nintendo Switch piracy sites around has been taken down by the FBI as “part of a law enforcement operation” on Thursday. Nsw2u was one of the better-known repositories for Switch ...
The FBI, along with other government agencies, took down Nsw2u, the website which offers pirated Nintendo Switch games.
As highlighted by Tom's Hardware, Nintendo Switch 2 users are reporting cases of console online bans due to the use of the Mig Flash, a tool used to allow players to backup legally purchased games, ...
Brazilian consumer watchdog ProconSP has asked Nintendo to change its end-user license agreement in the country.
Nintendo Switch 2 buyers have quickly discovered Nintendo can remotely ban consoles - here’s what you should know.
Nintendo isn't a fan of emulation: Its old corporate FAQ didn't mince words, essentially calling all emulation "piracy." Despite that, the company historically avoided going after emulators, but ...
Nintendo isn't a fan of emulation: Its old corporate FAQ didn't mince words, essentially calling all emulation "piracy." Despite that, the company historically avoided going after emulators, but ...
Nintendo's decision to update its user agreement now isn't surprising: The Switch 2 will hit shelves in less than a month, and the console's new online features, GameShare and GameChat, demand a ...
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