Japanese gaming giant Nintendo continues to take strict measures against piracy of its popular Switch console. Known as one of the most stringent companies in the market regarding pirated games, Nintendo has now started suing individuals who play pirated games.
Nintendo, which does not even tolerate emulators for PCs, is targeting individuals who manipulate the Switch console’s software to run illegal games.
Nintendo targets those producing chips for the Switch
The lawsuits filed by Nintendo particularly target individuals who manipulate the Switch console’s software to run illegal game copies. Additionally, the Japanese company has also sued those who produce and sell mod chips for the Switch, which allow pirated games to be played.
The company had previously filed lawsuits against websites and hardware manufacturers involved in Switch piracy. However, this time, by directly targeting individuals, Nintendo is emphasizing the seriousness of the matter. Nintendo’s legal team has launched a significant campaign to identify and take legal action against those involved in piracy activities.
On the other hand, some users on social media suggest that Nintendo’s aggressive approach might alienate its loyal fan base. They argue that some of the pirates are people who cannot afford to buy games or do not have access to them, and that the company should adopt a more lenient policy.
In conclusion, the impact of Nintendo’s move on the gaming industry remains to be seen. Feel free to share your thoughts on the matter in the comments section.
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