Bandai Namco met en garde les propriétaires de Tamagotchi contre un bug lié à la mort des animaux

Bandai Namco a émis un avertissement aux propriétaires d'appareils Tamagotchi Paradise concernant un bug affectant les animaux virtuels âgés. Ce problème touche certaines tranches d'âge et empêche le déroulement normal de la fin de vie des personnages. L'entreprise a reconnu le problème sur son site web, mais n'a proposé aucune solution pour le moment.

Bandai Namco a alerté les fans cette semaine au sujet d'un bug lié au vieillissement dans Tamagotchi Paradise. Les Tamagotchis de plus de 30 ans sont considérés comme âgés et devraient normalement mourir après une vie complète ou pouvoir être secourus sous certaines conditions. Les animaux affectés sautent l'étape du Happy Tama Star et affichent à la place des animations de pleurs inhabituelles.

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