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Nintendo updates its end user license agreement to say it may render consoles unusable if players modify their consoles or ...
Nintendo’s crackdown on all things tangentially related to potential piracy continues, but this time the company is turning its ire on its customers, rather than those who might distribute hacks or ...
Nintendo has one message for everyone complaining about its newest games' $80 price tag: Piracy isn't an option. While the ...
Nintendo has updated its user agreement to reserve the right to render your console "unusable" for unauthorized use, like ...
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 is stepping up its efforts to fight piracy. As it prepares to launch the Switch 2, the video game giant has updated ...
Nintendo didn't make preordering the Switch 2 particularly easy—especially with its back and forth decisions in the face of tariffs. But even if you manage to get your hands on a Switch 2 for ...
Nintendo updates its user agreements to warn players that modified Switch systems risk being bricked if current restrictions ...
Nintendo is prepared to completely disable your Nintendo Switch 2 if it catches you modding the device or engaging in ...
There is a significant legal difference between the United States and Europe that affects the Nintendo Switch 2 and piracy When we purchase a video game console or a video game, we are subject to ...
Nintendo has revised its Account Agreement and Account Privacy Policy to tighten the rules on emulation and piracy.
Nintendo’s latest legal move to combat piracy may be super effective. According to a new change in the Nintendo User Agreement, the console maker can brick your Switch, or render it useless, if ...