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The Nintendo Switch 2 hasn't even been out for two weeks, and already, it appears some gamers are getting hit with the ban hammer by the gaming giant.
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 ...
Don't Put This Cartridge In Your Nintendo Switch 2 Or It'll Be Banned From Online Nintendo is taking a strict stance against a third-party cartridge, even if players aren't using it for piracy.
Nintendo isn't messing around with the Switch 2 and is taking major steps to prevent piracy and tampering with the console.
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.
What is going on here? Well, Nintendo itself hasn't gone into detail, but packaging for Switch 2 Edition games does note that cartridges contain both the original game and the Switch 2 upgrade.
The device in question is called the MIG Switch and it’s a cartridge that users can load up with games—either ones backed up from legally purchased copies or files pirated online. Nintendo ...
Nintendo has reportedly banned Switch 2 players from using its online services after using the MIG Switch, a flash cartridge that can store pirated game files.
People are learning the hard way what happens if you try to run modified games on Nintendo Switch 2.
Nintendo cracked down on piracy in all sorts of ways during the Switch generation and it's now reportedly taking action on the Switch 2. As highlighted by Kotaku, Nintendo is seemingly banning ...
Nintendo fans have known for some time that Switch 2 is backwards compatible with Switch 1 games. But what happens when you do the reverse and stick a Switch 2 game in a Switch 1?
Nintendo cracked down on piracy in all sorts of ways during the Switch generation and it's now reportedly taking action on the Switch 2.
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