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Nintendo has always been protective of its technology and hostile to modders and software piracy—but now it has modified its ...
Nintendo now says it may render a console completely unusable if it detects pirated games or unauthorised software ...
Nintendo updates its end user license agreement to say it may render consoles unusable if players modify their consoles or ...
Nintendo has updated its user agreement to reserve the right to render your console "unusable" for unauthorized use, like ...
Switch and Switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play pirated copies of games may find their devices rendered completely inoperable by Nintendo. That new warning was buried in a recent ...
Nintendo has warned software pirates it could remotely disable their Switch. The policy change was included in a recent User Agreement update. Nintendo has a history of battles with software pirates.
This is what Nintendo is proposing it has the right to do to your Switch, and inevitably your Switch 2. And let’s get something else incredibly clear: Switch piracy is nothing compared to that ...
Nintendo will be able to render its new Switch 2 console unusable if owners ... Nintendo has previously cracked down on piracy by targeting companies and websites rather than individual users.
Nintendo updates its user agreements to warn players that modified Switch systems risk being bricked if current restrictions ...
Nintendo is stepping up its efforts to fight piracy. As it prepares to launch the Switch 2, the video game giant has updated its user agreement, informing Switch owners that if that console is ...
Nintendo has one message for everyone complaining about its newest games' $80 price tag: Piracy isn't an option ... and Nintendo will brick your Switch. The Nintendo Account User Agreement ...