Switch Hackers Brick Their Systems While Pirating And Did No Man's Sky Find Redemption? | News Wave
Nintendo Switch hacking has been massive with Team Xecuter releasing software to run back ups on the Switch. The catch is Team Xecuter is selling the software, but some didn't want to pay for it and seemingly were hit with fake software that started bricking systems. No Man's Sky Next was released yesterday seemingly fixing and updating the game to the point that gamers seem happy with a game that has been seeking redemption for nearly two years.
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