@PikminMarioKirby If you watched Pyoro's tweets that day it was very clear they didn't know they were cooked until too late. So if it was a sting, Pyoro maybe could have avoided it, but as with all good stings they didn't know there was a sting to avoid. Honestly, I think Nintendo was clever.
I wonder what finally annoyed Nintendo enough to go after the leaks, or maybe they have someone following the patterns, and it just became obvious what the leak was so they closed it as a matter of course. Considering complicated computer networks touching all over the world and hundreds of people all over the world under non-disclosure agreements, I bet leaks are a constant worry for them.
when are the first party games gonna be available to preorder in the US? echoes of wisdom is only in three months !!
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@PikminMarioKirby@FishyS I don't think Switch 2 will be revealed this year but if it was revealed by September, putting preorders up late could allow people to make an informed judgment about whether to buy Switch 1 software or to buy Switch 2.
@Grumblevolcano That would make a lot of sense in the very unlikely event the Switch 2 reveal is coming out in e.g. July. Especially if there were Switch 2 physical boxes that were a little different for upcoming games.
But given the weirdness with the leaks and eshop as well as the issues in the US with canceling pre-orders left and right, it sounds like there are a lot of plausible explanations.
@FishyS Yes Nintendo made a smart move, which was a bad thing for Pyoro.
@Grumblevolcano@OctolingKing13 Yeah I hope pre-orders come up soon as well. I have a feeling we are waiting a while for Switchâs Successor, butâs itâs possible we could hear at least a little something before these games come out. I feel like pre-orders will probably open soon, as we usually have at least a couple months to do so.
The Nintendo Direct tab on the eShop feels so empty since so much isnât on the eShop yet!
Still on the topic of leakers, it really is crazy that it seems to be one leaker going after another as of late, and itâs the more legitimate ones that are getting taken down now while the more iffy ones are getting more and more reliable after correctly guessing info on games that appeared during the Direct.
First it was Midori being revealed to be a fake and having ran out of leaks almost immediately after starting his leaking career shortly followed up with Pyoro acting weird after getting info on the Direct wrong for the first time followed by his sources potentially being revealed and seemingly getting found out by Nintendo and erasing his internet presence as a result. The Midori situation was shocking, but I didnât expect another reliable leaker to go down only a few days later.
@GrailUK They get clout. That's all they care for. The attention and feeling of being a prominent figure which people consistently talk about. That's why leakers leak, and why fake leakers make fakes.
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How do leakers benefit from leaking? I don't get it. I feel sorry for them if they crave that sort of attention.
I mean... most public-facing social media of every form is about getting attention. So not exactly surprising. Sure, some get money from it, but for most it is just attention and the feeling of power/influence (e.g. 'influencers')
For good or bad, Pyoro held some influence over thousands of people and what they thought and talked about.
@VoidofLight I can recall seeing a âleakâ of the supposed âSwitch 2âsâ UI that someone shared on this site a few days ago and the person that created the original picture was clearly faking it, since they know that if they make a fake âleakâ of something that has been wanted and anticipated by millions of people around the world, theyâll get attention and earn clout. The âUIâ looked bad in my opinion, and itâs really the supposed details for the next console that gave away that it was a fake from how unbelievable they are.
Leaking just doesnât seem worth it to me now after seeing that two reliable leakers got caught and erased their presence online, not to mention it brought them a ton of trouble and they could possibly get sued now. Some leakers also like to act super smug when they get things right and get attention and then when they get a piece of info wrong, they proceed to get angry and rant about it, sort of like what Pyoro did when he got so much information on the recent Direct wrong and got things mixed up. I also think that rant was because he was one of the few leakers who actually had a 100% correct track record before this point, and he probably did not ever expect be wrong and having some not so legitimate leakers and random people on ResetEra get info on the Direct correct.
To me, Pyoro never seemed to act smug and was probably better than other leakers behavior-wise, but he was the last leaker I would have expected to see get upset over getting info wrong.
@PikminMarioKirby@FishyS I think the US online retailer situation is about games being sent out early. There was a situation with Pokemon X/Y being sold early in the UK and the whole of Europe got punished with the Europe release of ORAS and Sun/Moon being about a week later than the rest of the world.
@Uncle_Franklin There is a Level-5 event in Summer 2024, may appear there. Though the game was given a 2025 release last year so you may see the next news be after Fantasy Life i releases.
I'm not very excited for whatever Level 5 puts out. They basically started using generative Ai in the development of their games.. and it kind of lost me a bit. People are saying that there's a chance Level 5 could be developing the new Mario and Luigi- and if that's true.. I'm probably going to stay away from it.
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While I also thought Brothership was slightly reminiscent of Level-5's games, I was more strongly reminded of the work of Next Level Games - but either way, it's looking likely the developer is ILCA, as at least 11-13 AlphaDream developers work there now (with up to 24 more possibly having moved there, though that's unrealistic; it's just that 24 AlphaDream employees haven't been credited on any games since they closed). Nintendo already confirmed that some members of AlphaDream are involved with the game, which makes ILCA likely simply because it wound up with more AlphaDream employees than any other game developer.
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