COVER Corporation, the parent company of Hololive, is under fire after VTuber Usada Pekora's recent Pokémon Emerald stream raised suspicions. During the March 29 livestream, Pekora sought a rare shiny Mew, using several second-hand game cartridges. Nintendo's allegations of potential hacking led to the video being taken down and an apology from COVER. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges for content creators in the gaming world, especially regarding copyright issues.
Published on: 4/9/2025
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