
"Like, you've literally got the fear of God and being fired from your job. That fear was really real at Nintendo and you know we joke around about the Nintendo ninjas, like this is actual employees at the company. That is their job to investigate leaks. They're a team at Nintendo that gets paid to do this and they are very elite."
"Why does Ubisoft want to shove PVP multiplayer back into Far Cry? It's another edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku's daily roundup of gaming news and culture. I was up until 3:00 a.m. ET last night grinding the Depths in Elden Ring Nightreign's new Deep of Night mode. Who knew the answer to my Destiny 2 burnout was an even more punishing loot chase that resets every 45 minutes?"
Questions arise about whether Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will implement better cheat protection. Nintendo continues to suffer public leaks despite maintaining strict first-party secrecy and dedicated internal teams that investigate breaches. Former Nintendo marketing staffers describe a culture of fear around leaks and reference elite employees, dubbed Nintendo ninjas, whose role is to trace and stop leaks. A recent leaker, SwitchForce, is compared to Pyoro, who used backend website access to reveal early information and largely disappeared after Nintendo changed how game pages go live. Additional notes include a player grinding Elden Ring Nightreign's Deep of Night mode and a 45-minute reset loot chase.
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