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- Burk Second Hand Switch 2 consoles are already coming.
- Nintendo has been banning consoles that use MIG switch carts, without support.
- Its used switches 2 have major implications to move the market forward.
Nintendo Switch 2 is just out for a few weeks, but some lucky users have already received deals on second -hand consoles. A Reddate user reported that such a contract was scored by scoring a sweet $ 50 discount on the console, though new consoles were sold. Well, at least it looked like a good thing, unless the “error code: 2124-4508” did not appear on the message screen during the home setup.
This error code prevents the console from using any online Nintendo Services, and effectively brick this device. This is Nintendo’s nuclear option in the fight against pirate and TOS violations, and the company is not ashamed of its use.
For example, many users are reporting to burn their consoles after trying to use the MIG switch cart. These vehicles can be used for piracy or to play backups purchased. Nintendo considers both usage issues a violation of its TOS and does not brick consoles permanently.
Second Hand Switch 2 consoles difficulties are uncomfortable.
This second -hand switch 2 makes the minefield for the market. Currently there is no option to remove the console lock, so you have to turn the console on and check that it can contact Nintendo’s servers before purchase.
The user managed to return the console and receive a full refund, but if you buy a used switch from a private individual or even worse, eBay, the difficulties of getting stuck with your brick console are uncomfortable and more. Unless you can test the console yourself, it is better to completely avoid second -hand switch 2 consoles.
Nintendo Switch 2 is retail for console only for 9 449, or 9 499 for the console and Mario Cart World. The game is a download code instead of a basket, however, buying bundle second hand will leave you with a useless code, even if the console brick is not.
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