Nintendo is taking legal action against pirated copies of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom that are already circulating.

Leaked online before launch, Zelda's Echoes Of Wisdom is now playable on emulators, two weeks early.

September 17th 2024.

Nintendo is taking legal action against pirated copies of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom that are already circulating.
Princess Zelda is feeling quite frustrated at the moment. It seems that Nintendo's highly anticipated new Zelda game, Echoes Of Wisdom, has been leaked online two weeks before its official release date. This means that some people are already able to play it on emulators.

Echoes Of Wisdom is a unique entry in the Zelda franchise as it allows players to finally take on the role of Princess Zelda herself. Many are predicting that it will be one of the best action-adventure games of the year. However, the leak poses a problem not just for Nintendo's sales, but also for the potential spread of spoilers.

Nintendo, known for their strict copyright enforcement, is currently busy trying to take down leaked gameplay videos from YouTube and other websites. But unfortunately, this means that spoilers are already circulating online. Just last week, popular YouTuber Nintendo Prime announced that the entire game had been leaked as a ROM file and was playable on emulators. This was later confirmed by another YouTuber, Zelda Lore, who warned fans to be careful of spoilers.

One fan on Reddit even spotted a video on YouTube of someone playing the game on a Switch console before its official release. However, the video has since been taken down due to a copyright claim by Nintendo. With the game being leaked, it's likely that more spoilers will surface on social media before the official release date.

On the bright side, there is some good news for fans eagerly awaiting the game's release. Echoes Of Wisdom is currently available for pre-order at a 25% discount from various online retailers in the UK.

In the meantime, fans can stay updated on all things Zelda by signing up for the newsletter, following the game on Twitter, and leaving comments on the website. Those who wish to submit their own content can do so easily through the "Submit Stuff" page. And for some additional news, the director of Zelda has expressed interest in creating a "grounded" movie with less motion capture, fans are creating amazing art inspired by Zelda's new look, and one player is upset that they didn't lose 250 hours of save data during a 100% completion run.

So, even though the game has been leaked, there's still plenty to look forward to when it finally releases. Stay tuned for more updates and exclusive content by signing up for the newsletter and following along on social media.

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