Breaking This New Nintendo Clause Could Make Your Switch 2 "Unusable"

Nintendo doesn't want anyone tampering with its hardware
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In comparison (via Eurogamer), the clause is different for people with a UK Nintendo account, as it specifically states that "unauthorised use of a Digital Product may result in the Digital Product becoming unusable."
This is likely a new measure by Nintendo to combat piracy and emulation of its games, and while it hasn't explained what it means exactly with its use of the word "unusable" here, it probably won't be good news for anyone caught pirating software or running an emulator.
Nintendo is known for being very litigious when it comes to protecting its IP, as it recently launched a high-profile case against the makers of Palworld over similarities to the Pokemon franchise and gaming accessory maker Genki has also had a lawsuit filed against it for what Nintendo calls "trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false advertising."
Last year, Nintendo took action against YouTube channels that showed off its games running on emulators and it even managed to locate and identify an alleged Switch pirate.
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Nintendo Switch 2This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG