Wih hackers having their field day with Nintendo’s online features, from putting explicit pictures into Mario Odyssey to cheating in Splatoon 2, one hacker thought he could do a little good by drawing Nintendo’s attention to the severity of the issue.
An unnamed hacker took the an opportunity with Splatoon 2’s online vulnerabilities to put a message on the game’s leaderboard, asking Nintendo to do something about the game’s cheating issue.
Hopefully, Nintendo can do something about the situation before Switch Online goes live later this year.
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