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One of the biggest Nintendo Switch piracy sites around has been taken down by the FBI as “part of a law enforcement operation ...
A well-known website catering to Nintendo Switch piracy, Nsw2u, has been permanently taken offline following an investigation ...
Complicating matters, Nintendo does not have an official presence in Brazil, so discussions have taken place between ...
Gamers have long turned to the secondhand market to find good deals on video games. But Nintendo is now punishing some lucky ...
The FBI has seized Nintendo Switch piracy site, Nsw2u, as "part of a law enforcement operation." ...
The FBI has gotten involved with the takedown of a website that allowed gamers to illegally download ROMs for Switch games.
Those attempting to access the site are now met with a single graphic displaying a warning from federal authorities, in place ...
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.
Nintendo faces a lawsuit from Brazil's Procon-SP over its Switch 2 'bricking' policy, which can disable consoles with ...
Nintendo Escalates Anti-Piracy Campaign With Lawsuit Against Modded Hardware. ... This year, it targeted 8,500 copies of the Switch emulator Yuzu and took legal action against Tropic Haze, ...
Internet piracy hurts Nintendo, as well as the businesses of more than 1,400 video game-development companies that depend on legitimate sales of games for their survival.
Piracy doesn’t always pay. Nintendo has settled a federal lawsuit with a 24-year-old Australian who got his hands on the popular Mario game, then shared it with the world. “The legal ...