Earlier this week, Nintendo put out a stability update for all Nintendo 3DS systems around the world.
While it seems there’s nothing worthy to mention on the outside, Nintendo hacker SciresM has discovered what the update actually does after it’s installed on a 3DS.
According to SciresM, Nintendo has brought the Switch’s strong anti-piracy counter measures to the 3DS in this update. This anti-piracy counter measure allows Nintendo to detect pirated copies of games running on Switch and 3DS. If a pirated game is detected, the offending Nintendo Account and system will be banned.
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