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You might have to be extra careful who you buy your used Nintendo Switch game cards from if you don't want to get mistakenly ...
Nintendo is cracking down hard on game piracy, but this is accidentally affecting people who own legitimate, secondhand ...
Nintendo's aggressive anti-piracy protocols are drawing new attention after a new Switch 2 owner found their console banned ...
This has to be the strangest account of a Switch 2 ban, but Nintendo is apparently going to work with the user and have the console unbanned. It wasn't the username that caused the ban.
Ah, tech news! It's like a box of chocolates—sometimes you get a delicious truffle, and other times, it's just a weird flavor ...
Nintendo fans are raising alarm after players say they were banned from the Switch 2 for using second-hand Switch 1 cartridges.
Nintendo can apparently detect hackers on the Switch 2, and some users are getting bans for trying to use flash carts. Nintendo can apparently detect hackers on the Switch 2, for now.
At your own risk. Despite that "guarantee," Mig Flash users are now reporting that even running personal game backups on their own Switch 2 units has been enough to lead to a device-level ban from ...
Switch 2 owners who use a Mig flash cartridge are being banned from accessing online services on their consoles. Your console, but not your account, will be banned. Skip to main content ...
The video below shows the ban only applies to the Switch 2, not earlier models. If you and your friends want to use MiG hacks, you'll need to stick with the older hardware. Don't Miss: ...
Switch 2 permabans are so permanent that not even Nintendo itself can overturn them, as one user named 'Twink Link' discovered to their horror News By Issy van der Velde published 27 June 2025 ...
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles that use MIG flash carts to load games. These can be used for both piracy and legitimate game preservation efforts. Bans seem limited to consoles for now ...