The company reinforces its security after the recent leaks of some of its advertisements
While it is true that the last few months have been intense in terms of rumors and leaks, Nintendo has spoken for the first time in a long time about the latest advance information. Without going any further, it was already known that the next The Legend of Zelda would change the protagonist, so now The big N works to prevent information from continuing to be leaked in the future..
During the company's annual shareholder meeting held today, Nintendo directors were specifically questioned after a report noted that several recent ad leaks originated through a Google employee who accessed private videos on the company's YouTube account.
As reported by VGC, the directors claimed to be aware of the media reports and assured that Nintendo has been working with third-party companies to diagnose security leaks. Likewise, the company has introduced new measures in its security systems and is also working to educate its employees about computer security.
Who leaks to Nintendo?
Although much information about Nintendo Switch 2 may be false, the topic of the company's leaks has risen among fans in recent weeks and even a well-known company informant disappeared from social networks after revealing that the source of his information was a Nintendo employee in Japan, being curious that he had not leaked any announcements from the company's latest Nintendo Direct.
Now, after the premiere of Luigi's Mansion 2 HD this month of June and Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition Next July, Nintendo will continue releasing new games like The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, which will leave Link in the background. Later it will come Mario & Luigi: Brotherly Connectiona title that will take the two brothers to travel around the world to face new challenges, while Super Mario Party Jamboree It will be the largest offering in the series, with more than 110 mini-games and seven game boards.
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