Pokémon Developer Game Freak aurait été piraté, Des quantités massives de données auraient été divulguées


Pokémon Légendes: Z-A
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Pokémon developer Game Freak has apparently been hacked and it’s believed to have resulted in terabytesworth of information – from source code to future project details – leaking online.

While we won’t be going into too much detail, conformément à multiple reports already doing the rounds, source code for DS titles like pour une copie d'occasion de et SoulSilver as well as Noir et blanc 2 have surfaced online.

It’s also believed some codenames for the tenth generation of the Pokémon series have been discovered. This new generation is being referred to asGaia‘ (including two versions ‘Kand ‘N’) and it’s believedOunceis the target platform (aka the Switch successor), although there could be tests for the current Switch platform as well.

Pokémon Légendes: Z-A is reportedly known internally asIkkakuand is believed to be in a fully playable state.

There’s also seemingly some evidence of a Pokémon title codenamedSynapse‘. It supposedly could be a collaboration with ILCA, and is rumoured to be a multiplayer game. En dehors de cette, a bunch of unused Pokémon pixel art beta designs from multiple generations are now beginning to show up in certain corners of the internet.

Pokémon Légendes: Z-A is the next project from Game Freak and was officially announced earlier this year in February. Its initial trailer confirmed the game would be set in Lumiose City and would be arriving onNintendo Switch systems” in 2025.

Nintendo (who has hosted the Pokémon games on its platforms for almost three decades now) has previously been caught up in some massive leaks itself, including the infamous ‘gigaleak which saw multiple projects, games and source code leaked.