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Legendary Japanese dev goes in hard on Switch 2 leakers_ 'A filthy desire for approval that lacks a

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

handheld console yesterday after months and months of rumours and speculation. While most people just seem to be happy that there's finally confirmation, ทางเข้า w88 ใหม่ ล่าสุด one person can't seem to look past the leaks that led up to its announcement.

Hideki Kamiya, the game designer of Devil May Cry, Okami, Bayonetta, and currently , has decided that those who leaked the Switch 2 just before its release deserve some eternal punishment (via ). "I hope that all of the people who leaked Switch 2 information/those who helped leak it will be cursed for the rest of their lives to always have poop on the soles of their shoes when they get home."

"The shitty leaker only acts for his own pleasure and self-satisfaction—not only is he not contributing to anyone's benefit, he is incurring all sorts of opportunity losses and has done nothing to be proud of in front of others," Kamiya says. "He is the worst of scum, so he should be covered in shit from head to toe and thrown out of the atmosphere."

I don't doubt that everyone over at Nintendo is likely very upset about that whole situation, but even still, I think Kamiya takes the cake: "These damn leakers are in a position of responsibility where they have access to information that only a very select few know, yet what they do is nothing more than an expression of a filthy desire for approval that lacks a shred of rationality—they are shameful people. So it is not the manufacturers whose secrets have been exposed who should be blamed, but these damn people, and they need to be crushed as soon as possible."

This is a bit hyperbolic in places—crushed is a strong word—but almost every videogame dev has had to think up ways to counteract the possibility of leaks so I can understand the frustration with bk8สล็อตฟรี the problem.

Just last year, former Bungie lead counsel explained After a content creator leaked some images for clout, some of the devs kept an eye on everyone who had seen the content and managed to line up someone's icons at the bottom of their screen to the ones in the leaked images. While this stopped the creator from leaking any more content, that doesn't mean that the devs don't still have to be careful.

Some of the biggest leaks over the last few years, other than the Switch 2, include , , Project Rene, and a fumble that saw Sony accidentally leak the whole of Destiny 2's latest expansion. Long story short, leaks are hard to stop and seem easy to come by so, even with Kamiya's curse looming, I doubt they'll stop.

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