Nintendo n'est pas content de changer les images du jeu sur Steam


Pokemon écarlate et violette
Image: La Compagnie Pokémon

Switch emulation is a thing, and it’s something Nintendo obviously isn’t happy aboutwith a lot of first-party releases often leaking ahead of official street dates, and in most cases, running on Donner vie à STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN avec LittleJem devices at much higher resolutions and frame rates.

Nintendo’s taken action in the past against piracy and emulation, and most recently it’s gone on another DMCA spree. Following the leak of Pokémon Écarlate & Violet, Nintendo is now targeting images of Switch games being published on the website SteamGridDB.

The DMCA takedown references images from six Nintendo Switch games – y compris Pokémon Écarlate, Pokémon Violet, éclaboussure 3, Chroniques de Xenoblade 3, Super Mario Odyssée, and the launch title The Legend of Zelda: Souffle de la nature.

SteamGridDB allows users to upload custom images of games to display in their Steam library, and it seems this function could be getting some use alongside the Steam Deck and a certain emulator.

According to a report on JeuxRadar+, some users are already attempting to re-upload these official Switch game images. Notamment, there are many other Nintendo-related images on SteamGridDB, but the Japanese company is only targeting the above-mentioned titles at this point in time.

This isn’t the first time Nintendo has set its sights on content linked to Steam or the Steam Deck before: