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"Pokémon Legends Z-A" has been fully leaked, and the digital version is already running on emulators

2025-10-17 22:10:28|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The highly anticipated "Pokémon Legends: Z-A" was leaked online before its planned release, and the digital version of the game has been circulated on major social platforms.Major social media users have posted screenshots and video clips purportedly of running the game through emulators, suggesting that the Nintendo Switch version has been cracked before its official release.

《宝可梦传说 Z-A》遭全面泄露 数字版已在模拟器运行

According to the official plan, "Pokémon Legend: Z-A" is scheduled to be launched simultaneously on Nintendo Switch and its new generation Switch2 platform on October 16, 2025.Judging from the information circulating on the Internet, the leaked version is derived from the original Switch game.With the increasing popularity of Switch emulators, it is not uncommon for such major works to be leaked in advance.A similar situation occurred in 2023, when "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" was leaked weeks before its official release, triggering large-scale piracy and the risk of spoilers.

This leak is actually a continuation of the loopholes in the distribution process-the physical version of "Pokémon Legends: Z-A" has been banned in advance.Some retailers and players obtained physical cartridges a few days before the release date, resulting in actual game footage and plot details being exposed in advance.According to reports, fans received the game about five days in advance, and spoilers quickly spread on social media and forums.

《宝可梦传说 Z-A》遭全面泄露 数字版已在模拟器运行

In the face of the continued increase in leaked content, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are expected to strengthen anti-piracy measures and issue removal notices.Players who wish to avoid spoilers are advised to avoid all social platforms before the release date.The circulation of emulator versions of digital games may accelerate the spread of unconfirmed content, including plot twists, game mechanics, and unannounced features.