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Initially, rumors circulated that the Nintendo Switch 2 was impenetrable to hacking efforts. Reports claimed that early access units were protected by advanced security features, including the integration of the "MIG switch"—a mod chip from previous generations—causing boot loops and preventing straightforward hardware modifications. Furthermore, Nintendo appeared to have employed robust detection mechanisms that could identify attempts to access the device's flash storage or firmware, risking a device brick if tampered with.