Nintendo Getting Sued Over Switch 2 'Bricking'—But When Was Nintendo Founded, and How Did It Get Here?
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Nintendo Getting Sued Over Switch 2 'Bricking'—But When Was Nintendo Founded, and How Did It Get Here?
In a significant legal challenge for the gaming titan, a new lawsuit has alleged that Nintendo's highly anticipated Switch 2 is 'bricking' for some users, raising concerns and questions among gamers worldwide.Known for its aggressive approach to protect its intellectual property, Nintendo is frequently pursuing legal action against individuals and other developers for piracy, hacking, or perceived infringements.However, the situation has now shi…
A new lawsuit against Nintendo accuses the company of shutting down Switch 2 for misuse and warns of problems when these companies are not based in the country.
Nintendo Facing Legal Action In Brazil Over Policy To Brick Switch 2 Systems That Violate User Agreement
A few months back, Nintendo updated their Nintendo Account Agreement with a clause stating that they have the right to render Switch consoles “permanently unusable” AKA “bricked” if users violate the agreement. These violations include modding the console or using it to play pirated games.
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