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    Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Nintendo tries to contain the remake leaks

    Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Nintendo tries to contain the remake leaks

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Pokémon Shining Pearl will be officially released only on the day 19 November, however Nintendo is in a battle to contain leaks after the physical media of the arrival has apparently reached players sooner than it should.

    According to Eurogamer, the Big N is doing what it can to take down any images, videos or information about the game from the internet. The leaks would be occurring through physical media delivered ahead of time, but it is not yet known in what specific way the public had access to leaked copies of the new franchise game.



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    Nintendo wants to keep details a secret

    With the leaks, pokédex of the new title has been the subject of discussions and debates on the internet, as well as other elements and resources of the game have also started to circulate improperly through groups and forums.

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Pokémon Shining Pearl offers fans a new version of titles released in 2006, 15 years ago, to Nintendo DS. Although these are remakes of games already considered classics, Nintendo shows that it wants to keep many secrets until the official launch of the new title, doing everything it can to contain the advance of leaks.

    In the next few days the internet will probably will be full of details about the new title of the Pokémon franchise, as dataminers will find information in the game files.


    Other leak issues

    This isn't the first time Nintendo has had issues with leaks for one of its games. After fans leaked details of Pokémon Sword & Shield, Nintendo didn't let it go and took legal action against the leakers.



    The case continued until June of this year, when Big N announced that it had reached a settlement agreement. U.S. $ one thousand 300 with the two fans who leaked the game details. Each leaker had to pay $150 to the Pokémon creator.

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