Read Also: 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2' Rumors Point to E3 2021 Announcement: Nintendo Switch Release? 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' Hacked Save Files The suspect allegedly sold the save file that he auctioned on the internet in April. The police took the Tokyo resident named Ichimin Sho to jail on July 8. If that is the case, it took time before the authorities have learned about the black market activities of the hacker since they said that they only learned about it in July. It is to note that the scheme of the "Zelda" fan began way back in 2019, wherein he sold files to the tune of $32 per buyer. The Nigata Prefecture local police claimed that the hacker taken into custody has profited about $91,000 from selling the hacked files alone. Meanwhile, "The Legend of Zelda" hacked save files were sold for a steeper price than the "Pokemon" auction. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' Hacker Arrested The criminal mind has brought home a whopping $10,000 by putting a Shiny Sobble for sale to another fan of one of the most sought-after franchises in history. In February, another hacker was taken into custody in Japan after being caught for selling a likewise hacked "Pokemon Sword and Shield." That said, Dexerto reported that it is not the first Nintendo title that faced the same fate.
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