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Nintendo’s Switch 2 hasn’t even been available for 2 weeks, and people are already getting banned for using this emulator’s controversial cartridge

A Nintendo Switch 2 handheld console


The Nintendo Switch 2 hasn’t even been out for two weeks, and already, it appears some gamers are getting hit with the ban hammer by the gaming giant.

According to various user claims (via Tom’s Hardware), Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles that have been found to use the MIG Switch (or MIG Flash) flash cartridge. The ban disables Nintendo online access for affected gamers, although they can still play offline.

Shortly after the Switch 2 launched, the team at MIG revealed that they were able to make the MIG Flash work with the Switch 2. The MIG online store says it’s “compatible with the Switch 2.”

(Image credit: Nintendo)

However, since that initial announcement around June 12, MIG has deleted its post and several videos showing how the MIG Flash works with the Switch 2, though the cartridge is still available to purchase.

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