A Japanese man in his mid-30s has been arrested for allegedly tampering with Pokémon Violet  save data to sell rare monsters online to interested buy

Pokémon Hacker Arrested For Selling Modified Violet Monsters

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2024-04-13 09:00:02

A Japanese man in his mid-30s has been arrested for allegedly tampering with Pokémon Violet save data to sell rare monsters online to interested buyers.

As reported by Automaton (via the Japanese public broadcaster NHK News ), the suspect, 36-year-old interior designer Yoshihiro Yamakawa from Uji City in Kyoto, was booked by police on April 9. After a “police cyber patrol” operation, the police claimed to have discovered evidence that Yamakawa used a special tool to illegally modify Pokémon Violet save data. With this tool he could fulfill customer requests, doing things like changing a creature’s colors or making difficult-to-raise monsters easier to manage. This Pokémon racketeering occurred between December 2022 and March 2023, with Yamakawa reportedly making 13,000 yen ($84 USD) per sale. He even sometimes offered deals, selling six modified Pokémon Violet monsters for 4,000 yen ($30 USD).

Yamakawa, per Automaton’s translation of the police report, confessed to the crime, saying he did it to “earn a living.” Police say an investigation is underway, with cops reportedly discovering that the tool Yamakawa used can be downloaded for free. You shouldn’t go looking for it if you’re in Japan, though, as using it violates the country’s Unfair Competition Prevention Act of 2019, which bans the act of editing and selling protected data online or in person.

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