PC gaming remains undefeated: Nintendo now says it has the right to brick your Switch if it thinks you’re pirating games or modifying the console

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First spatted The game file (Readers may face a paywill), Nintendo has recently changed its online user contract from several users to a number of users before the release of Switch 2. Among them: Nintendo claims to present your console “permanently unusable” if it decides that you are in violation of the contract.

Nintendo’s specific new phrases, which have been separate from its former EULA since 2021, are “you recognize that Nintendo Nintendo can offer account services if you fail to comply with the aforementioned restrictions.” And/or applicable Nintendo Device (Emphasize mine) Permanently complete or partially unusable.

  • “Nintendo account publish, copy, edit, reverse engineer, lease, rent, rent, rent, distribute, divide, distribute, distribute, offer, offer for sale, or create derivatives of any part of Nintendo Account services.”
  • “Bypass, edit, disciplined, defeat, tampering, or otherwise eliminate any function or protection of Nintendo account services, including the use of any hardware or software that causes Nintendo Account services to work according to its documents and desired use.”
  • “Get, install or use any unauthorized copies of Nintendo Account Services.”
  • “Exploit the Nintendo Account Services in any way in any way, plus their use, according to applicable documents and desired use, in each case, without the written permission or permission of Nintendo, or unless the applicable law is clearly allowed.”

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