Key Takeaways
- A hacked Pokemon Sun store has led to arrests in Japan for illegal game modification.
- Some game developers encourage modding, while others completely prohibit any modding.
- The money made from selling modified game data is not worth the potential legal consequences.
People who sell Pokemon Sun The hacked money was seized by the police in Japan. The move may come as a surprise to fans of the series, but Pokemon Sun It's far from the first game to be hacked, and it's not the first arrest related to illegal game modifications.
Editing game data has existed since its inception, with varying degrees of control from developers and publishers. Some games immediately encourage their fanbase to change their titles, like Bethesda, while others are stricter and don't require any changes made to their games outside of the official release. However, when people start trying to sell modified game data, things get particularly problematic.
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Such was the case with a 32-year-old man in Japan who was recently arrested for selling modified copies. Pokemon Sun for the 3DS. According to TBS News, through Automaton-Media, the retailer has placed an online offer to store data for the game, offering “more than 800 Pokémon” in the list. Investigators found that many limited Pokemon were included in the offer, such as those that could be obtained by attending special events, which raised concerns. After tracking down the seller, investigators confirmed with Nintendo that the ROM was indeed counterfeit.
What will happen next for the alleged criminal?
the Pokemon Sun The hacker in question could be found guilty of flouting Japan's Unfair Competition Prevention Act, which carries a possible penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $33,000 USD. Although it may seem offensive in the west, it has been changed Pokemon Sellers of save games have been arrested in the past, which could also lead to jail time. The same thing happened at the beginning of the year 2024, when a Pokemon Scarlet and Violet the seller was arrested.
At the moment it seems to be an open and shut case, as the perpetrator has reportedly confessed to the crime. However, police are still investigating additional charges, so they could end up with longer jail time or higher charges when all is said and done. While there's no way to know how many – if any – sales were made, the unnamed criminal is said to have sold. Pokemon Sun The hack saves only $35 USD. Needless to say, any profit from trading is certainly not worth the time and money that could be lost in jail.