Nintendo has responded to allegations of a server breach by the hacking group Crimson Collective, stating that while there was indeed a breach, no development or business information was compromised. The company emphasized that any unauthorized access appears to be limited to its web hosting services. This announcement follows the ongoing fallout from last year's major hack involving Game Freak, where significant details about Pokémon game releases leaked, including information about Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This new leak reportedly includes the Pokémon Company’s game release roadmap through 2030, which coincides with the recent launch of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Nintendo has been pursuing the perpetrators of the initial leak but seems to have little success in tracking them down.

What does Nintendo say about the recent server breach reports?

Nintendo has claimed that while there was a breach of its servers, it was minimal and did not involve any leak of development or business information, focusing solely on website hosting.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a continuation in the popular Pokémon franchise, showcasing innovative gameplay mechanics and expansive environments. This title adds numerous exciting features to the series, enhancing the player's experience and reviving interest in Pokémon games amidst ongoing scrutiny over leaks and franchise development. Games in the Pokémon series have consistently pushed the boundaries of exploration and battle mechanics, maintaining their status among top RPGs globally.