Nintendo Pursues $4.5 Million Lawsuit Against Notorious Switch Pirate
Nintendo is taking legal action against a known offender for $4.5 million over pirated games distribution on multiple websites.
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Nintendo is taking legal action against a known offender for $4.5 million over pirated games distribution on multiple websites.
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