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The FBI has taken down seven websites, including nsw2u.com and nswdl.com, known for distributing pirated video games, particularly Nintendo Switch titles.
One of the biggest Nintendo Switch piracy sites around has been taken down by the FBI as “part of a law enforcement operation ...
A well-known website catering to Nintendo Switch piracy, Nsw2u, has been permanently taken offline following an investigation ...
The FBI has seized Nintendo Switch piracy site, Nsw2u, as "part of a law enforcement operation." ...
Right now, when you visit the Nsw2U, you are greeted by a notice informing visitors that the FBI has seized the website.
Nintendo is incredibly aggressive when it comes to defending its intellectual property and stamping out piracy. The company ...
The FBI has just cracked down on several video game piracy websites. Now they have released an official statement to the ...
Following the Federal Bureau of Investigation's widely reported seizure of pirate ROM site Nsw2u.com last week, the US ...
Nsw2u, a popular Switch piracy website, has been seized by the FBI, cutting off gamer access to a library of Switch ROMs.
In collaboration with international agencies, the FBI has shut down a major Nintendo Switch piracy site to stop illegal game downloads and protect copyright.
The FBI-FIOD occupied several video game piracy heavyweights including the infamous 'nsw2u' domain. The following is a timeline of events leading up to the seizure.