Nintendo goes after the man behind last year a large -scale Pokémon Leak
Nintendo goes after the expiration of behind last year according to a S The company has requested a court in California to force the discord to give up the identity of the person behind the leak that goes with the name "Gamefreakout" On the platform.
Nintendo wants Discord to release the name, address, telephone number and email address of leaks. In summons it was said that the man was uploaded "Confidential materials that have not been released to the public" To a discord server called Freakleak. The leakage materials then reached each corner and the fury of the Internet.
Those Materials included Output codes, early designs of characters, references to an upcoming MMO and transcripts of design meetings. There was even information about an unprecedented Pikachu detective Continuation and other planned movies for Pokémon. Data breach included so much evidence that it became known as “Teraleak” on the Internet, citing the clean breadth and scope of the materials used.
Bowie Wake Up, a new video of Pokémon Beta from The Teraleak just dropped out!
▶ ️ Deep diving in the defective content of Pokemon Sword & Shield
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– Centro leaks (@Centroleaks) April 17, 2025
Discord has not publicly reversed the request to this text. We contacted the company and will update this post when we hear back. If the platform meets Nintendo’s request, it is probably that "Gamefreakout" will face a lawsuit.
In the past, Nintendo took people to court because of Pokémon’s leaks. This happened when pictures of a Pokemon sword and Pokémon Shield Strategy Guide were spread online S The defendants in this case were obliged to pay $ 150,000 every damage and lawyer’s fees.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-is-sworty-after-the-cechn-last-last-massive-pakemon-Leak-LAK-17136