Pokemon already issuing Scarlet & Violet fans bans over “modified data”
The Pokemon Company released a statement that it will begin issuing a new wave of bans for players using “modified data”ahead of Scarlet & Violet’s launch.
With Pokemon Scarlet & Violetnearly here, The Pokemon Company is gearing up for all the challenges that come with the launch of a new Generation.

One of those ways is making sure Pokemon players refrain from using hacked Pokemon byissuing bans to offending players.
Now, The Pokemon Company has released an official statement that it will begin issuing a wave of new bans for trainers using “modified data” onmainline games and Pokemon Homeahead of Gen 9’s release.

The Pokemon Company issued thestatementon its official Japanese website. Though the statement began with a thank you to fans “always enjoying the ‘Pokemon’ series,” it quickly turned serious.
A rough translation of the statement reads as follows: “We have confirmed that some users are playing the “Pokemon” series and “Pokémon HOME” using illegally modified data… We will take the following measures in order for users who cause trouble to other users, such as trading Pokemon, or users who are deemed inappropriate in terms of operation.”
Those trainers who are found to be using “modified data” couldsuffer penaltieslike restrictions to online play on all Pokemon titles, restrictions to “the use of exchange functions” in Pokemon Home, or outright suspension from Pokemon Home.
The Pokemon Company ended the post by confirming it will “continue to take similar measures on a regular basis, and may implement further restrictions without prior notice.”
However, it’s important to note the statement clarified that those who possess modified data unintentionally should not have to worry about getting banned.
Essentially, those trainers who end up getting suspicious Pokemon through random trades have nothing to fear.
As Pokemon Scarlet & Violet’sNovember 18, 2022 release datedraws near The Pokemon Company will likely crack down even harder on things like leaked content and hacked Pokemon. Those wanting to experience Gen 9 fresh and ban-free should be careful until the game is officially released.