Crimson Collective posted a screenshot that purportedly shows Nintendo’s internal folders, but the specific data or files have not yet been made public. There is currently no evidence to support or refute this claim.
Nintendo also did not comment on the situation. If the information turns out to be true, this would be a serious problem for the company: Nintendo generally guards its internal documents and future announcements carefully.
Perhaps the group is trying to draw the company’s attention to the “bargain”. If communication doesn’t work, things can go wrong.
Source: Ferra

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