Pokemon GO worried about server crashes and jumped to Japan, but will face hacker challenge

The mobile game "Pokemon GO" is a fire to its death, but as a recent representative of Nintendo, the game has not yet landed on its home market. Foreign media reported that the program had "jumped the Pokemon GO" on the Japanese market yesterday because the issuer feared that the player's enthusiasm was too high and caused the server to crash.

Earlier, TechCrunch quoted reliable sources last night that "Pokemon Go" will be launched on the Japanese market on Wednesday, and McDonald's will become the first sponsor. Affected by this, even McDonald's stock prices have followed up. However, because the listing date was inadvertently leaked by partners McDonald's, Nintendo and game developer Niantic stated that due to Japanese consumers' expectation of the game and the number of players, we must treat the Japanese market with care, and we must ensure that the server is stable. .

However, this delay may only be one day. The Nikkei Shimbun website reported that "Pokemon Go" may land on the Japanese market on Thursday.

However, open hackers could not stand it. A few days ago, the hacker group Poodlecorp threatened that they would launch a large-scale DDoS attack on "Pokemon Go" on August 1st until its server was down. A member of the hacker group said: "Pokemon Go is so popular that nobody can stop us. We just like to create chaos. See you on August 1st!"

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