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Find out how the FBI and Dutch FIOD seized NSW2U.com, a major piracy website for Nintendo Switch games, linked to $170M in ...
The FBI, the main federal law enforcement agency in the United States, recently announced the takedown of several ...
The FBI has taken down seven websites, including nsw2u.com and nswdl.com, known for distributing pirated video games, particularly Nintendo Switch titles.
We all know by now that Nintendo, well, likes to keep things tight. Whether it's Palworld allegedly borrowing a bit too much from Pokémon, you trying to mod your Switch, or daring to pick a wrong ...
It's one of the strangest and most public fallings out in recent games industry history. The leadership team of ...
Update 7/15/2025 8:55 a.m. ET: The FBI wrote in a press release that the sites involved in the seizure were responsible for 3.2 million illegal downloads during a three-month window earlier this year ...
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.
The FBI’s Atlanta Field Office announced Thursday, July 10, the seizure of several online criminal marketplaces providing ...
The FBI, in collaboration with the Dutch FIOD, seized Nsw2u, a major Nintendo Switch piracy site known for free illegal ROM ...
SEVEN websites used by millions to illegally obtain popular games for free has been shut down in a major crackdown by the FBI ...