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Pokemon Sword and Shield Sobble modder arrested in Japan – Gamesradar
The creature criminal was arrested under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act

A Japanese man was arrested for selling a modded Sobble from Pokemon Sword and Shield, reports Kotaku
by way of Asahi News
.
In April 2020, the 23-year-old Nayoga resident allegedly hacked the Sobble using his desktop PC and sold it to a Pokemon Sword and Shield
player in Kyoto for 4,400 yen – which equates to $42. This is a direct violation of Japanese law under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act, which “provides measures, etc. for the prevention of unfair competition and for the compensation…
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