Game Freak has been allegedly hacked, with source codes for Pokemon games reportedly leaked

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It appears another "gigaleak" has gone down, involving Nintendo. According to sources online, it appears that Game Freak has been hacked, resulting in internal data from the company being leaked to the public. Those involved in the hacking community or those within general Pokemon related groups are claiming that while they will not be discussing or dissecting the specifics within the leak, it initially is being claimed that there is a total of 1TB of data.

This allegedly includes the source code for Pokemon Platinum, source codes for Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, beta builds of Pokemon Black and White 2, beta builds of Pokemon X and Y, and potential internal codenames for upcoming Pokemon projects. Within it are mentions of an online Pokemon game, a collaborative project between Game Freak and Studio ILCA, the potential code name of the Nintendo Switch 2 being "Ounce", and a project named Gaia, which may be the next generation of Pokemon titles.

Further details are slowly being posted on X, and as more becomes clear, we'll be sure to update this post with new information.

:arrow: Source: X.com: CentroLeaks
:arrow:Source: X.com: 3clipse_tt
:arrow: Source: X.com: SwitchTools

[UPDATE]

  • As some of the data from the gigaleak hints towards a "Gen 10" Pokemon game, industry insider NecroLipe claims that Pokemon Gaia will launch for both the Switch and its successor system.
  • Users on ResetEra claim that a playable build of Legends Z-A is included in the leak.
  • Ikkaku, Gaia-K, and Gaia-N are all codenames with Nintendo Switch product codes.
  • Synapse appears to be an "online multiplayer" game. This is the collab project with ILCA, who worked on BD/SP. One claim states that it's similar to an MMO, while another says it's closer to Splatoon.
  • Contrary to the claims of there being a version of Legends Z-A that is close to complete, the leaker has apparently said they don't wish to spoil the surprises of future unreleased games, so those will not be included in the leak.
  • The hack is the result of a phishing attempt on a Nintendo Dev Portal user.
 

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Every single thing Nintendo related that leaks makes me happy. For one they deserve it, and two their development history is always extremely fascinating. I don't know why Nintendo is so secretive about even the most basic "behind the scenes" content. Unfortunately for them it paradoxically creates MORE demand for bigger and more serious leaks lol.
 

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if this was any other non-nintendo related company and things were leaked to this degree, it'd stay in the headlines for a day or two before being ignored. Remember when Disney had thier slack servers hacked and had a similar level leak?, wonder where the smug pricks who insinuate that it's some "Epik owns for being da woke!!" or "For making muh terrible products" then. Best to just not engage in this leak entirely if you want to be consistant with whatever stance you had.
 
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the potential code name of the Nintendo Switch 2 being "Ounce"
Wat? if that indeed ends up being the case, that's the gotta be one of the (if not the) most ridiculous name for a gaming console ever!
This allegedly includes the source code for Pokemon Platinum, source codes for Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, beta builds of Pokemon Black and White 2
Yay! :hrth:
 
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