Nintendo's putting a 200,000+ member Switch piracy subreddit in the crosshairs as it seeks to identify people who helped run 'Pirate Shops'
Nintendo is seeking "information that is necessary" for it to "pursue infringement claims"
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Nintendo’s continued fight against Switch game piracy continues, as it’s now set its sights on a Nintendo Switch piracy subreddit which was recently highlighted in a lawsuit against an alleged pirate.
It was back in June (thanks, TorrentFreak) that Nintendo first filed a lawsuit against James …