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News - Top Pokémon GO Player Has Account Suspended For Violating Terms Of Service - xSicKxBot - 10-01-2018 Top Pokémon GO Player Has Account Suspended For Violating Terms Of Service <div><div class="media_block"><a href="http://images.nintendolife.com/4568d90002eed/large.jpg"><img src="http://images.nintendolife.com/4568d90002eed/small.jpg" class="media_thumbnail"></a></div> <aside class="picture strip"> <div class="img"><a title="PKMN GO Player" href="http://images.nintendolife.com/4568d90002eed/pkmn-go-player.original.jpg"><img src="http://images.nintendolife.com/4568d90002eed/pkmn-go-player.900x.jpg" alt="PKMN GO Player" /></a></div> </aside> <p>A famous <strong><a class="external" href="http://www.nintendolife.com/games/mobile/pokemon_go">Pokémon GO</a></strong> player has recently had his account suspended by Niantic for breaking the rules of the popular mobile game. According to <a class="external" href="https://nintendosoup.com/worlds-best-pokemon-go-player-banned-by-niantic/">Nintendo Soup</a>, Singapore-based player Brandon Tan has made a name for himself by becoming the best Pokémon GO trainer in the world. As committed to the cause as he is, it appears he’s also been caught out for violating the game’s terms of service.</p> <aside class="object object-tweet"> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><span lang="en" dir="ltr">Just woke up after 14 hours of sleep, received this msg when I tried to log in ? Thank you to everyone who msged me to show concern, but to be honest, I’m okay about it. Just that I’m worried I may look for another game to play during this period and not come back to Pogo ? <a href="https://t.co/6M3lm8ypYS">pic.twitter.com/6M3lm8ypYS</a></span>— BrandonTan91 (@brandontan91) <a href="https://twitter.com/brandontan91/status/1046173821974138880?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 29, 2018</a></p></blockquote> </aside> <p>The player has reportedly been selling Pokémon online for as much as $400 and is also in possession of more than five Pokémon GO accounts. Tan allegedly became an easy target for Niantic when he made all of this information publicly available online. This includes promotion of his “Mewtwo service” via <a class="external" href="https://pokemongo.gamepress.gg/sites/pokemongo/files/2018-09/DoOMJ1PUwAAKMYJ.jpeg">Twitter</a> – offering to trade the rare Pokémon for a high price to his 26,000 followers.</p> <p>A few days prior to his suspension, Tan tweeted about how he had completed 485 Mewtwo raids this week – participating in an average of 69 raids a day from 6:00 am through to 9:30 pm. It’s basically a full-time job, making it even more surprising he would publicly violate the rules and put himself at risk like this.</p> <p><em>What do you think about this? When you’re the very best, should you be allowed to violate the terms of service in a game? Are you glad Niantic has made an example of such a well-known player? Tell us below.</em></p> </div> |