Bandai Namco warnt Tamagotchi-Besitzer vor Fehler beim Lebensende

Bandai Namco hat eine Warnung an Besitzer von Tamagotchi Paradise-Geräten bezüglich eines Fehlers herausgegeben, der alternde virtuelle Haustiere betrifft. Das Problem wirkt sich auf bestimmte Altersgruppen aus und verhindert normale Sterbeprozesse. Das Unternehmen bestätigte das Problem auf seiner Website, bot jedoch keine Lösung an.

Bandai Namco hat diese Woche Fans auf einen Alterungsfehler bei Tamagotchi Paradise aufmerksam gemacht. Tamagotchis, die über 30 Jahre alt sind, gelten als betagt und sterben normalerweise nach einem erfüllten Leben oder können unter bestimmten Bedingungen gerettet werden. Betroffene Haustiere überspringen den Meilenstein „Happy Tama Star“ und zeigen stattdessen ungewöhnliche weinende Animationen.

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