Nintendo is getting ahead of Switch 2 pirates with a new warning against unauthorized use — what you need to know
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Nintendo can brick your console for unauthorized use as per new user agreement
Nintendo has updated its US EULA to emphasize that those who do not comply can lose access not only to their digital content but also to their console. These changes come ahead of the Switch 2’s June 5 release which will bring new ways to interact with other users.
Nintendo Switch 2 Systems May Be Bricked By Nintendo Following "Unauthorized Use"
In the attempt to combat piracy, Nintendo is apparently willing to go as far as bricking Nintendo Switch 2 systems following unauthorized use, according to the updated Nintendo Account Agreement. As reported by Eurogamer, users should have received a new email recently informing them of the updates made to the Nintendo Account Agreement ahead of the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2. Though the wording differs between the European and the United S…
Nintendo user agreement tweak threatens to brick your Switch 2 and Nintendo Account if you mod or use "unauthorized" games
Nintendo put out an updated version of its Nintendo User Agreement last night. While this may not sound especially exciting, some of these changes and additions to the fine print set the stage for some serious consequences to those looking to mess around with the Switch 2 and its various games and services.
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