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The FBI has seized Nintendo Switch piracy site, Nsw2u, as "part of a law enforcement operation." ...
A Nintendo Switch 2 user reported a temporary ban after using preowned Switch 1 game cards bought from Facebook Marketplace.
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.
Gary Bowser served 14 months and owes Nintendo $14.5M. Will the latest piracy bust end the same way—or set a new precedent?
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 ...
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.
The FBI, along with other government agencies, took down Nsw2u, the website which offers pirated Nintendo Switch games.
Some new console owners have already tried to use a type of flash cartridge associated with the piracy of Switch 1 games on their Switch 2 consoles, and were promptly banned by Nintendo.
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.
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