News

Affected users report the company is disabling Switch 2 consoles that run the third-party 'MIG Flash' cartridge, which can emulate Switch 1 games.
The Nintendo Switch 2 hasn't even been out for two weeks, and already, it appears some gamers are getting hit with the ban hammer by the gaming giant. According to various user claims (via Tom's ...
While the MIG Flash was initially deemed incompatible at launch, it now seemingly works with the Switch 2, suggesting the team has somehow cracked Nintendo's built-in protections for the new system.
It took hackers over a year to jailbreak the original Switch, but the Switch 2 has one vulnerability its predecessor didn’t: backwards compatibility. Some new console owners have already tried to use ...
My Switch 2 test has been banned, after using the mig switch with perfectly legal dumps of my own cartridges, so it would seem that Nintendo can detect somethingSimilar reports on reddit are ...
My Switch 2 test has been banned, after using the mig switch with perfectly legal dumps of my own cartridges, so it would ...
Nintendo Switch 2 buyers have quickly discovered Nintendo can remotely ban consoles - here’s what you should know.
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles that use MIG flash carts to load games. These can be used for both piracy and legitimate game preservation efforts. Bans seem limited to consoles for now ...
Several Nintendo Switch 2 users have reported that after using the game copy tools MIG SWITCH or MIG FLASH, they are no longer able to start their games. Nintendo Launches Opening Salvo in War ...
Running games on the Mig requires you to download them from others who have dumped files off of cartridges, or dump the games yourself with something like the Mig Dumper, then loa ...
My Switch 2 test has been banned, after using the mig switch with perfectly legal dumps of my own cartridges, so it would seem that Nintendo can detect something ...