Nintendo Says It’s Not Prohibiting Third-Party Switch 2 Docks After Players Report Bricking Issues

Nintendo Says It’s Not Prohibiting Third-Party Switch 2 Docks After Players Report Bricking Issues

While the latest firmware update for Switch and Switch 2 included several quality-of-life improvements, one consequence appears to be that many third-party docks have been rendered useless. According to Nintendo itself, such a consequence was unintentional.

In a statement, Nintendo spelled out the obvious, saying: “Nintendo Switch 2 outputs audiovisuals once it detects that it is docked into a Nintendo Switch 2 Dock. Nintendo Switch does the same, outputting audiovisuals once it detects that it is docked into a Nintendo Switch Dock.”

More importantly, the company claimed that it “does not have any intention to hinder or invalidate legal third-party dock compatibility.” It is unclear what Nintendo considers to be a “legal” dock.

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