Bandai Namco advierte a los usuarios de Tamagotchi sobre un fallo de muerte

Bandai Namco ha emitido una advertencia a los propietarios de dispositivos Tamagotchi Paradise en relación con un error que afecta a las mascotas virtuales ancianas. El problema incide en ciertos rangos de edad e impide los procesos normales de fin de ciclo de vida. La compañía reconoció el problema en su sitio web, pero no ofreció ninguna solución.

Bandai Namco alertó a los seguidores esta semana sobre un error de envejecimiento en Tamagotchi Paradise. Los Tamagotchi de más de 30 años se consideran ancianos y normalmente fallecen tras una vida plena o pueden ser rescatados bajo ciertas condiciones. Las mascotas afectadas se saltan el hito de la Happy Tama Star y, en su lugar, muestran inusuales animaciones de llanto.

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