Nintendo isn’t messing around searching for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaker

Nintendo isn’t messing around searching for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaker

The leak of the upcoming The Legend of Zelda title, titled Tears of the Kingdom, has caused quite a stir in the gaming industry. Not only has it created a frenzy of speculation and anticipation, but it has prompted Nintendo to take some serious action to protect their IP.

Nintendo recently filed a subpoena against Twitter, asking the social media platform to reveal the identity of the leaker. Nintendo has had enough of alleged leakers damaging their IP and damaging the anticipation of their fans.

The latest title in the iconic The Legend of Zelda series was leaked ahead of Nintendo’s planned announcement of the game. Since then, Nintendo has been hard at work investigating the source of the leak. It is believed that the leak originated from inside the company, as Nintendo has stated that they have “secured sufficient evidence” to suggest a leak from within.

Medical researchers have stated that the evidence being used to track the source of the leak is more advanced than has been used in the entertainment industry before. Nintendo has called on major search engines like Google and Bing to help them track down the source of the leak, and they even asked Discord and Discord servers around the world to help them find the leaker.

Nintendo is taking its investigation very seriously, and they have declared that they will bring the perpetrator to justice. It is clear that Nintendo is not ready to let its intellectual property be stolen without any consequences and is ready to go the extra mile to prosecute the leaker.

This new investigation into the source of the leak will certainly be a wake-up call to all those that take part in the illegal distribution of intellectual property. Not only could the perpetrator of this leak be prosecuted, but their punishment could be a lot harsher than simply getting a slap on the wrist from Nintendo. This incident is evidence that Nintendo takes the protection of their IP very seriously, and that they will do whatever it takes to protect it from being illegally distributed.

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