As Pokémon TCG Pocket prepares for the launch of its card trading feature and the new Space-Time Smackdown set, developers Creatures Inc. and DeNA warned players against tampering with game data and engaging in real money trades. In-game announcements highlighted consequences for violating the Terms of Use, including potential bans. To minimize black market risks when trading starts, restrictions are in place limiting trades to one-star cards or below, keeping rare cards locked. The game's success in combating illicit practices remains to be seen as other live-service games struggle with similar issues.
"If we confirm that a player has engaged in behavior that violates the Terms of Use, we will warn them, suspend their account, or take other action."
"We are aware that some players have engaged in data tampering, real money trading, and other behaviors that violate the Terms of Use."
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