Huge Game Freak leak reveals Pokemon source code, unused designs, Switch 2 details, and unannounced Gen 10 games
Unprecedented amounts of information are comin🌄g out of the Pokemon gigaleaks

An unprecedented leak has hit mainline Pokemon series developer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Game Freak, revealing tons of previously unknown information about unused monsters, unannounced projects, and 𓆉a potential Switch 2 codename.
Game Freak acknowledged the situation in a statement posted to its earlier this week, where the studio apologized to employees about ಌpotentially sensitive data being leaked by an unnamed third party, while confirming 🐼that it's secured its servers and is currently working to improve its backend security.
For all of those just tuning in, we're currently covering the Game Freak🐻 Teraleak.Lots of source files and beta content for past Pokémon games are currently leaking, along with a few details on upcoming projects.We expect more information to be uncovered in the coming hours… pic.twitter.com/KdoJ4G87Sb
The leaks aren't quite as exposing as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the on🉐es that hit Insomn🐻iac Games last year. The most information we have on the upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Legends: Z-A is that it's currently being tested, for example. Though, there are also supposedly mentions of Pokemon's 10th Generation, codenamed Gaia, which is being tested for something called 'Ounce,' thought to be the codename for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2.
One of the more interesting tidbits in the🍃 leaks is that there's an unannounced game in development at Game Frea💮k and ILCA, the studio that remade Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, which could be a multiplayer project of some sort. And finally, treatments and concept art for various live-action and anime films are out there, including one for a Detective Pokemon sequel, though some of those projects were slated to have come out already, so they may have either been shelved or scrapped entirely.
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