Tech

Nintendo now says it can disable your Switch or potentially even your new Switch 2 if you don’t follow its user agreement

Share
Share


  • Nintendo has updated its user agreement in both the US and the UK
  • In the US, it now states Nintendo could brick your console due to unauthorised use
  • In the UK, your digital software could be disabled

Nintendo has updated its user agreement, toughening its stance on those who pirate games, attempt to emulate titles, or otherwise modify their consoles.

The changes were announced in an email distributed to users in the US and applies to all existing and new Nintendo accounts. Game File reports that the agreement received a little over 100 edits.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Psylo app lets iOS users assign global proxies to individual browsing tabs
Tech

Psylo app lets iOS users assign global proxies to individual browsing tabs

Security-focused Apple browser Psylo isolates tabs into silos with private proxies per...

TCL’s 57-inch curved dual 4K monitor is made for wide desks and ultra-immersive setups
Tech

TCL’s 57-inch curved dual 4K monitor is made for wide desks and ultra-immersive setups

TCL’s 57-inch 57R94 offers wide dual 4K view in a single curved...