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Nintendo Reportedly Breached In Massive Hack

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A hacker group claims to have stolen 570 GB of data from Nintendo in a massive breach, potentially revealing info on upcoming games.

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Crimson Collective's alleged leak of confidential information raises concerns in the industry and among supporters of the Japanese company

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The news of another Nintendo leak is currently haunting the area. There seems to be no completely unknown name behind it.

A hacking group called Crimson Collective claims to have managed to break into Nintendo systems and steal over 570 gigabytes of internal data, allegedly including sensitive information about unannounced games.

Cybercriminals continue to target corporate data. Recently, gamers' attention has shifted back to Nintendo—but not due to releases or copyright disputes. A group identifying itself as Crimson Collective announced a compromise of Nintendo systems. They claimed to have obtained some internal files, posting screenshots online as evidence. The post "Hackers Claim to Have Successfully Hacked Nintendo" first appeared on SE7EN.ws.

As you well know, Nintendo is very protective of Nintendo Switch games. Today we are getting news about a possible new legal case. It seems that new cases of alleged attacks against the company continue to appear. A group called Crimson Collective claims to have hacked Nintendo servers and accessed their internal files. This same group had already been known to hack Red Hat software company. This is what is known: They have shared an image showi…

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TheGamer broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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