The United States has arrested two members of the group Xecuter which violated consoles to play pirate games. They are accused of 11 crimes.
Two members Xecuter Group, which has developed and sells devices that allow users of plugging them into their consoles and thus playing pirated copies of games, are in the custody of the FBI. The arrest took place in September and the The US Department of Justice said The defendants are Max Loire, a 48-year-old French national, and Gary Boozer, a 51-year-old Canadian.
The two individuals are charged with 11 felonies related to their activities through the Xecuter group. The FBI is also charging Yuaning Chen, a 35-year-old from Shenzhen, China. Luar and Bowser were leaders of Team Xecuter, according to the Ministry US Justice.
According to the indictment, the Xecuter group includes more than a dozen members, including people who specialize in finding loopholes security on the consoles. Among other systems, the team had targeted the Switch, 3DS, and NES Classic.