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Japanese cops bust interior decorator that moonlighted selling hacked Pokémon: ‘I did it to make a living’

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Apr 12, 2024



A 36 year-old man from Kyoto Prefecture has been arrested by Japanese police for creating and selling rare varieties of Pokémon online. Yoshihiro Yamakawa, an interior decorator by trade, used an unspecified modification device to alter the stats and characteristics of Pokémon in the popular Nintendo Switch title Pokémon Violet before offering them for sale, in an alleged violation of Japan’s Unfair Competition Act. 

Yamakawa was selling the Pokémon on a third party site dedicated to selling in-game items and, per Japanese outlet NHK, posted adverts with text such as: “Now only! Order 6 monsters for 4,000 yen.” That works out to just under $30, though over the period December 2022 to March 2023 other hacked Pokémon were sold for up to 13,000 yen ($85), and Yamakawa also offered custom orders. The police say that total sales of the “falsified data,” aka black market Pokémon, run into the millions of yen.



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