Nintendo is looking to sue the leaker, but first, it needs to figure out who did it. A Tears of the Kingdom art book - available with the collector’s edition of the game - leaked in April and was spread online, and Nintendo took quick action on that. It’s taken action against leakers and hackers, in the past, as recently as this year. The fears of Nintendo’s lawyers is not unfounded. In case of an investigation by any federal entity or similar, I do not have any involvement with this group or with the people in it, I do not know how I am here, probably added by a third party, I do not support any actions by members of this group Naturally, new copypasta has emerged from Discord and Twitch streams looking to preempt Nintendo’s legal team: Nintendo is well-known for dropping DMCA complaints and lawsuits without abandon. Of note, these streams have shown how Tears of the Kingdom opens as well as early gameplay and regions. But the game has circulated from there, and there are several livestreams on private Discord servers - others are attempting to stream live on Twitch and very quickly getting taken down. ![]() It’s become increasingly common to see footage early from major games Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s Pokémon Scarlet and Violet was spread online more than a week in advance of its release date in November.Įarly on, the footage was mostly screenshots from private livestreams, with several small clips of unseen footage from cutscenes and gameplay. If you’re looking to play Tears of the Kingdom without having it spoiled ahead of the release date, you’ll want to steer clear of social media and Reddit. This isn’t entirely surprising - it’s the biggest game of the year, and people are eager to get a look at it - but Nintendo is likely scrambling to get the footage taken down. ![]() ![]() Two weeks ahead of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s May 12 release date, the game seems to have already leaked.
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