Nintendo says it’s aware of recent leaks and has taken steps to prevent them

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    1. gaysaucemage on

      With Pyoro gone are there any leakers left who are generally reliable? Everyone else has been talking about Wind Waker and Twilight Princess ports that haven’t appeared for years.

      Looks like they’re locking down sources before the next console announcement.

    2. linkling1039 on

      The latest direct was one of the best because we didn’t had clout chasers flooding the internet with leaks and spoiling the fun of announcements.

      Hope Nintendo goes even harder at their crackdown because oh boy, the amount of rumours regarding their next console and lineup is gonna be insane.

    3. Rude. Leaks are great. We get to build this whole community around leakers and get to argue about what information is true and what’s bs. But of course like with romhacks, Nintendo hates letting people have harmless fun if they think it’s at their expense

    4. NicoleMay316 on

      See, I’m 100% on board with Nintendo going Full-Lawyer-Mode on leakers, in comparison to where they usually put their legal team’s focus.

    5. FayeChan350259 on

      Remove one head of a Hydra, and two more will grow back in its place.

      Midori & Pyoro may have fallen from grace, but it doesn’t stop future leakers rising up from the ashes.

      Personally, I enjoy game leaks; when done in a subtle manner. For those who don’t enjoy leaks, the choice is always there to look away and turn off social media.

      The other, unfortunate side of the online gaming community, are those will go to the extreme limits just to expose, harass & doxx the leakers.

    6. Neither_Ad_2960 on

      Good. They spoil the fun.

      Not knowing about the new Mario & Luigi and Echoes of Wisdom and being shocked was an amazing feeling.

    7. Also, I always thought it was Nintendo who did the leaks, to get fans pumped and more eyes on the directs. Guess I’m wrong.

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