The Nintendo company is again experiencing headaches due to pirates. It is known that Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom was leaked 10 days before its official release. Approximately one day later, the company is again faced with a similar leak problem.
According to the information revealed, Mario & Luigi: Brothership game was leaked to the internet by hackers about two weeks before its official release. Here are the details…
Mario & Luigi: Brothership fell victim to an annoying leak
Mario & Luigi: Brothership was officially scheduled to be released on 7 November. But unfortunately, the game was leaked by hackers, making it available 14 days early for those who illegally downloaded it. This is not the first time a ROM for a major Nintendo game has been leaked. Unfortunately, it looks like this won’t be the last either.
Typically, this type of leak occurs when a Nintendo game is shipped to stores and a ROM is recorded and then uploaded to the internet. This makes it possible to use the game through emulators. In response to this problem, Nintendo stopped the emulator called Yuzu as a result of a lawsuit filed on 5 March 2024.
After the closure of Yuzu, Ryujinx continued as Nintendo’s only major game emulator for several months. But that changed earlier this month when the team responsible announced that the programme’s download files had been withdrawn following a contact from Nintendo. Nintendo contacted the team and offered an agreement to permanently shut down the project.
After being taken over by pirates, Mario & Luigi: Brothership is currently available for pre-order. As we mentioned before, the game will be officially released on 7 November.
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