In Pokemon, the most interesting thing is always collecting, searching for new Pokemon species and even breeding them to create perfect, stronger next generations. That is also the principle and mission chosen by many people. But on the contrary, in another direction, there appears a part of players who are somewhat unconscious and choose illegal profiteering methods. That's hacking.
Pokemon gamers themselves always need to upgrade their squad and collection, especially before tournaments. And that is also the reason some real-life transactions are conducted. But at the same time, this is also an opportunity for hackers to carry out many frauds with the purpose of profiting from genuine players. Specifically, recently, a gamer in Japan, 36-year-old Yoshihiro Yamakawa, was arrested in Kyoto on suspicion of selling hacked Pokemon online. The way he does it is relatively simple, which is to take advantage of game bugs to manipulate save times in Pokemon Violet and create 6 Pokemon, sold for about 30 USD (more than 700,000 VND).
Although the amount of money is not too large, this can easily become a precedent and create a significant impact on the distributors of Pokemon games. Sharing about the reason for this action, the gamer simply said that he needed to do it just to make a living. Of course, Pokemon created through this method are completely “illegal” but it's hard to spot them in tournaments.
In fact, the problem of hacking and cloning Pokemon has actually happened since the Red & Blue version and is showing signs of becoming stronger in Scarlett & Violet. Hopefully, NPH will have timely intervention measures, as well as gamers being more aware during their gaming process to create the healthiest environment for Pokemon games.
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