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Leak comes only a day after the Pokémon Go field test launch in Australia and New Zealand.
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While we don't condone such breaking of contracts
What do you mean ignoring an information embargo isn't acceptable?
Yes, it wasn't surprise. I understand the information embargo since it isn't finished product but I also see that the testers could be used as free viral marketers as well, Niantic should just give them rules about what they can say about the game so they can create hype with "leak" videos which helps selling the game.I knew that since the field tests launched in Australia and New Zealand that someone would leak footage.
Btw, I'm disappointed that people haven't learned from the XY leaks, big social media sites like Youtube or Instagram are wrong places to post leaks because Nintendo monitors them so leaked stuff will get deleted soon and the leaker gets in trouble.