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A Nintendo Switch 2 user reported a temporary ban after using preowned Switch 1 game cards bought from Facebook Marketplace.
A Nintendo Switch 2 user faced a dramatic ban from online services this week for playing second-hand Nintendo Switch 1 games ...
Switch 2 users are reporting getting banned from Nintendo Switch Online after patching game cartridges they purchased on ...
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 users for piracy, ... using a Nintendo console or cartridge in any way other than intended will earn you a ban. Unfortunately, that includes any game preservation efforts.
Switch 2 owners who use a Mig flash cartridge are being banned from accessing online services on their consoles. ... No one, but especially Mig users, should be surprised about this ban.
Reddit user SquareSphere explained in a recent post that his Nintendo Switch 2 was banned after he tried his MIG Switch in the new console and attempted to download an update.
As reported by Kotaku editor Ethan Gach, Switch 2 users who used the console with a MiG Switch are getting banned by Nintendo. To be clear, Nintendo is not bricking these consoles.
Nintendo's ability to ban Switch 2 consoles from accessing all online features has come under fire from Brazil's consumer rights watchdog, which has now launched a legal challenge.
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 ...