Switch and switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play sports pirate copies can be termed their devices completely unbearable through Nintendo. This new warning was buried in a recent updated of a Nintendo user account agreement, such as First viewed by the game file last week.
Nintendo’s May 2025 Ala -update The console adds a new language related to specific methods of allowing users to use “Nintendo Account Services”, a term described here to include the use of “video games and ed on content”. Under the new EULA, no use of a license without a system adopted by Nintendo can cause the company to offer “Nintendo Account services. And/or applicable Nintendo device is permanently complete or partially unusable. “ (Added.)
This language will apply to both the current switch and the next switch 2.
Later, in the same EULA, Nintendo explained the new language, making it clear that it reserves the right to “access any or all Nintendo account services according to our discretion and without in advance”. “This suspension can also come before an EULA violates if Nintendo” has a reasonable belief that such a violation will be … or as we determine the reasonable, technical or commercial reasons, such as other consumers or Nintendo account services. “
Play within lines
So what kind of switch is counted here as a “violation”? Surprisingly, playing pirate games is more on this list. EULA now calls specially “Get[ing]Install[ing] Or we[ing] Any unauthorized copies of Nintendo Account Services. “This language will be applied to the hack console hardware users and those who use third -party flash carts to play pirate games.