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After a week of the Pokémon gig leak, they are starting to remove the leaked material

After a week of the Pokémon gig leak, they are starting to remove the leaked material

Although Nintendo Although the company has proven to be relentless when it comes to leaks, this latest incident has revealed a seemingly different side. Almost a week after confidential content from Game freak began leaking, the flow of information has not stopped, but initial attempts to remove the material appear to have begun.

One of the main sources for the spread of the leaked content shared by the leaker on other platforms is the Twitter (X) Account Centro LEAKS. Interestingly, this account has not experienced any negative impact so far and continues to function normally.

However, the account’s administrators recently announced that some of the materials they shared had been removed due to a copyright claim (DMCA in English).

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What’s strange is that, according to the account managers, the claim didn’t come from them Game Freak, Nintendo or The Pokémon Company together, but from a seemingly independent company: ShoPro.

In case you didn’t know, ShoPro is a subsidiary of Japan’s largest Anime and manga Publishing giants: Shogakukan, ShueishaAnd Hakusenshafounded in 1967. ShoPro is responsible for licensing Pokémon Anime too VIZ Mediathe company that does the localization the West.

Apparently, the leaked content contained confidential information and graphics from Pokémon Anime what includes ShoPro. That’s probably why this company filed the lawsuit.

The Pokémon Company may have started removing leaked Pokémon content

“If only they knew there were no laws Peru“, commented Centro LEAKSsuggesting that these leaks could only severely impact the account. However, they do not rule this out and have taken precautions in case they lose access to the account they have already prepared.

Until now, The Pokémon Company did not comment on the leak; only Game freak has acknowledged the hack, although the statement was brief and did not provide details or confirm legal action. Many assume this is to be expected given their history of protecting intellectual property.

Centro LEAKS just mentioned that ShoPro claim, but it seems so The Pokémon Company has released some content of its own, as most of the content related to the games has been removed, particularly older materials such as beta designs and features removed from the final games.

It is important to note that there are many YouTube Channels and users on other platforms have created videos discussing the leaked material, but these videos remain available for now.

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