"Pokemon Sun And Moon" is just a day away from release but pirates have managed to get to the game first and share it on the web. Earlier this month links to illegal copies of "Pokemon Sun And Moon" have been circulating the internet. Overly eager fans have downloaded the pirated copies and have been getting a lead on the "Pokemon Sun and Moon".
Fans who have been able to play the illegal copy of "Pokemon Sun And Moon" have reported full access to the game as well as the ability to play the game with its online features. It's been reported by those who've played the leaked "Pokemon Sun and Moon" that you can battle other players just like the regular "Pokemon" games.
Word of this leak has already reached Nintendo. Nintendo is now taking action against pirates of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" by banning access to the game's online services. Those who have the unauthorized copy of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will be greeted by an error code stating the restricted access to Nintendo's online services.
The move by Nintendo has caused a commotion among those who have illegally obtained "Pokemon Sun and Moon". According to Kotaku, some players have taken their frustrations to social media, others have been trying to find how to circumvent the ban on "Pokemon Sun and Moon". Nintendo has been keeping its security up to prevent unauthorized versions of the game from gaining access to its online services.
For fans who are eager to get their hands on the latest "Pokemon" game, the best way to enjoy "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is by getting the actual game when it comes out, this will guarantee full unrestricted access to everything "Pokemon Sun and Moon" has to offer. Nintendo is releasing "Pokemon Sun and Moon" for the "Nintendo 3DS" on November 18.