Pokémon Legends Z-A may have already leaked online , but that apparently isn't devastating enough for Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Now, the alleged hacker behind last year's 'Teraleak' – in which huge amounts of data had leaked online – has now supposedly returned and released Legends Z-A's source code, beta builds (including two from PC and three from Switch), and around 10GB of related documentation (thanks, My Nintendo News ).
We won't go too deep into what the leak entails, but it's an incredibly revealing one that shines a spotlight on a number of in-game features that have been scrapped entirely for the final game. One of these – and this is hardly a spoiler, don't worry – is that the windows and balconies seen on the infamous in-game buildings were once much more detai