The Pokemon Company is cracking down on Sword and Shield hackers with an incoming "ban wave"
Pokemon Sword and Shield hackers caught modifying save data could be permanentl♔y banned from onlin𝔉e play

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Pokemon Company has issued a notice warning 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Sword and Shield players of an incoming "ban wave" aimed at hackers who ꩵhave been modifying their save data.
Per a report f🍨rom noted Pokemon news source , The Pokemon Company is looking at Sword and Shield players as well as Pokemon Home users who might be using altered data and thereby breaking the terms of service. Guilty trainers will reportedly b🌃e banned from online play, trading, and Pokemon Home entirely. Depending on the situation, The Pokemon Company could issue temporary or permanent pans.
The Pokemon Company's renewed focus on hacking seems to be related to an increase in Pokemon Sword and Shield hackers using exploits to get rare Pokemon that weren't caught legitimately, in some cases affecting the experience of other players. As we reported last year, some Pokemon Sword and Shield players coincid🅺entally received modded Pokemon via the Surprise Trade feature, resulting in corrupted saves and other issues. In some cases, hackers would even send maliciously bugge𒀰d Pokemon to players and crash their games, sometimes impeding the player's access to online fea🐻tures.
, there are likely people who are unaware that they've been given a hacked Pokemon 🌊through Surprise Trade. It's unlikely those players need to worry about being banned, but we've reached out to Nintendo for clarificat🥀ion and will update this article if we hear back.
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