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Nintendo can disable your Switch 2 for piracy in the U.S., but not in Europe, as confirmed by its EULA These differences in legislation cause Nintendo to punish piracy unequally depending on the ...
Multiple reports confirm what many suspected from the start: Nintendo is actively working to block "easy" modding attempts and prevent potential piracy on its new console.
Fans are warning others to be mindful of Nintendo's new anti-piracy policy when buying a secondhand Switch 2 — or risk buying a console that's permanently stuck offline. As reported earlier this ...
Nintendo has responded by banning any Switch 2 that it’s seemingly found to have run one of the illicit flash cartridges at some point. “My NS2 has been console banned and I have absolutely no ...
If you're thinking about purchasing a second-hand Nintendo Switch 2, you may want to think twice, as Nintendo's anti-piracy policy has reportedly left some consoles permanently offline.
Less than two weeks after its release, global media brand Nintendo is reportedly banning some Switch 2 users in an attempt to crack down on piracy. According to Kotaku, players using the MIG ...
Component shortage issue "has now been resolved." Nintendo has said the most effective strategy for beating the inevitable Switch 2 scalpers is to make enough consoles to meet demand.
Additionally, Nintendo has a few games available to buy and play too. These games are only available to play on the Nintendo Switch 2, so if you want to experience them, you’ll need the new console.
Nintendo has sold more than 3.5 million Nintendo Switch 2 game consoles worldwide in the first four days since the new system launched June 5. According to the Japanese gaming giant, this makes ...
Nintendo Co. sold 3.5 million-plus units of the Switch 2 in just four days, a record-breaking start for the company’s first new console in eight years. The Japanese company has already sold more ...
With the exception of shorter battery life, the Nintendo Switch 2 improves upon the original in nearly every way, with a bigger screen, sharper graphics, and smarter Joy-Con controllers.
Nintendo is expected to ramp up production, and more units should hit the market at standard pricing soon. If you're residing in the UK, Very could be your remaining hope as of writing.