However, Nintendo isn't the only entity taking Switch piracy seriously, as now reports have emerged that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Dutch Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (FIOD) have taken down a prominent Nintendo Switch ROM site. Spotted by Kotaku, a message on Nsw2u (seen in Kotaku's report, and verified using the Wayback Machine) claims that the site's domain "has been seized" by the FBI "in accordance with a seizure warrant issued pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2323 issued by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia."
The webpage also said that the seizure was "part of a law enforcement operation and action" by the FBI and FIOD, meaning that the operation was between agencies in both the US and the Netherlands. This message is no longer loading, however, with the website now seemingly impossible to access.
The report notes that Nsw2u was placed on an EU piracy watchlist back in May, which may explain why the Dutch FIOD was apparently involved in the takedown alongside the FBI.
It's worth noting that there's no indication that Nintendo itself was involved in the takedown of the site. However, we've reached out to the company for comment on the situation, and will update this story if we receive a response.