Pokémon Developer Game Freak Hacked: 2,600 Employees’ Data Leaked!

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🚨 Pokémon Developer Game Freak Hacked: 2,600 Employees’ Data Leaked! 🔓💥

In an unfortunate turn of events, Game Freak, the Japanese developer behind the wildly popular Pokémon series, confirmed a cyberattack earlier this year that led to a significant data breach. 😱 Hackers infiltrated their systems in August 2024, leaking sensitive information of 2,600 current and former employees, including names and emails. With over 480 million Pokémon games sold globally, this breach has raised major concerns for both employees and fans alike. 🎮⚠️

📅 What Happened? The attackers reportedly gained access to Game Freak’s servers, possibly obtaining confidential data, game development documents, and source codes. Leaked Pokémon art and game design materials have surfaced online, sparking concern in the gaming community. Game Freak acted quickly by rebuilding and re-inspecting their servers, but the damage had already been done. This isn’t the first time a Japanese gaming company has faced cyberattacks — Nintendo and Kadokawa were also hit in recent years.

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