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"Though there's a carve-out for games consoles" ๐
Good on them for the rest of it, though, assuming it isn't total rubbish.
I think consoles are exempt out of concern for piracy. Mod chips are cheap, but risky to install, and generally void your warranty, so replacement is out of the question. But if they're forced to supply parts, you can easily replace a dead motherboard or other damaged part in case of a failed install. Not that you can't do it otherwise, but it's typically pretty difficult to get the parts required.
Modern consoles generally can't be modchipped at all... The switch is an exception. And a donor board can be pulled from another console.
Modchips are also useful for freeing the hardware and running whatever code you like on it, not just free gamez.
I see where you're coming from, but it doesn't track.