Nintendo has warned software pirates it could remotely disable their Switch. The policy change was included in a recent User Agreement update. Nintendo has a history of battles with software pirates.
A major hit is being specifically targeted by digital pirates because of its open-source code, but the developers don't seem to mind.
Nintendo has won a $17,500 judgment against steamer Jesse “EveryGameGru” Keighin for pirating and streaming unreleased games. The case highlights Nintendo’s aggressive anti-piracy stance and the risks ...
The Switch may be at the end of its life, but Nintendo is still on the hunt for the platform’s biggest pirates. In a pair of new lawsuits, the console manufacture has taken aim at both mod chip ...
One of the most significant problems in the video game industry is piracy, which has been around since the medium’s early days. People would copy their games and trade or sell them, leaving the ...
Nintendo is stepping up its efforts to fight piracy. As it prepares to launch the Switch 2, the video game giant has updated its user agreement, informing Switch owners that if that console is found ...