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One of the biggest Nintendo Switch piracy sites around has been taken down by the FBI ... This domain has been seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in “accordance with a seizure warrant ...
Nintendo Switch piracy website NSw2u has been taken offline following a mid-July seizure by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI has thus taken out one of the largest hosts of illegal ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has seized Nsw2u, one of the popular piracy websites for Nintendo Switch games. A seizure message is now displayed on the site’s homepage, stating the action ...
The FBI has seized Nintendo Switch piracy site, Nsw2u, as "part of a law enforcement operation." The site - which hosted illegal Switch ROMs for players using emulators and hacked Nintendo systems ...
Nintendo notched a win in its war on piracy this week as the FBI seized and shut down one of the biggest Switch piracy sites online. As spotted by Kotaku, the FBI says it took down NSW2U on ...
The piracy haven used mainstream file sharing providers, as well as publishing torrents for non-browser downloads. Last time I checked, it had practically the entire Nintendo Switch 1 library ...
That’s on me.” It represents a setback for those looking to use the Mig Flash on the Switch 2, as Nintendo has seemingly found a way to detect that the device is present.
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 ...
Some Switch 2 owners are warning consumers against buying the console secondhand due to Nintendo's anti-piracy policy. Specifically, there's a non-zero chance that a used Switch 2 unit has been ...
Nintendo’s strict anti-piracy policies have resulted in legal action taken by Procon-SP, a consumer watchdog group based in Brazil. A clause in the company’s user agreement allows Nintendo to ...