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Man Arrested After Selling A Hacked Sobble From Pokémon Sword and Shield – Kotaku Australia
People in Aichi Prefecture, Japan have arrested a 23-year-old man for violating the country’s Unfair Competition Prevention Act. According to Asahi News, the suspect…

People in Aichi Prefecture, Japan have arrested a 23-year-old man for violating the countrys Unfair Competition Prevention Act. According to Asahi News, the suspect is accused of selling a modded Sobble.
Last April, the suspect, an unemployed Nagoya resident, allegedly hacked the character via computer and sold it to a Kyoto man for 4,400 yen ($US42 ($55)). At a press conference today, the prefectural police showed the desktop PC used to alter the data.
The suspect, Asahi News adds, is said to…
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