A famous Roma site seized by the FBI

A police operation carried out by the FBI put an end to the activities of a well -known site of Switch game pirates which distributed illegal Roma.

Nintendo marks a new point against pirates. The FBI has indeed entered the NSW2U site, on which we could download hundreds of game roms for the switch. The American federal office worked with the Dutch agency Fiod in charge of financial crimes. The site in question now displays a visual of entry.

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Nintendo and the endless war tales hacking

In May, this site had been pinned to the European black list of counterfeiting and hacking. NSW2U offered a very large catalog of Switch games, sometimes even before they are commercially available. In view of its popularity, it is more than likely that one or more mirror sites are quickly put in place: it is a game of cat and mouse. And there are other ways to get Roma.

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The first generation of the Switch was quickly cracked, paving the way for emulators as well as jailbreak solutions for the console. Nintendo tried to clog the gaps, making the most prominent emulators close like Yuzu. But the community of Switch pirates is still very much alive, evidenced by the appearance of the MIG cartridge which allows you to play Roma on a console without jailbreak.

With the Switch 2, the manufacturer has tightened the protections and we are not aware of a hack allowing to crack the device launched last month. But it’s just a matter of time. Nintendo took the lead by taking the right to punish pirates from deactivating Switch 2 from a distance.

READ PIRATED GAMES: Can Nintendo really deactivate your Switch 2 remotely?

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