YouTuber Confesses To Secretly Being Gaming Industry Leaker After Getting Caught

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YouTuber confesses to secretly being gaming industry leaker after getting caught:

, a popular watering hole for fans to speculate about upcoming releases based on industry reports and, more commonly, random tweets.leak and a Nintendo Direct where many rumored games once again failed to materialize.

It’s spurred a renewed debate about the value and ethics of leaking gaming industry secrets, which can run the gamut from where the nextwill take place to whether a studio has been mistreating its employees. Plenty of people are sick of the rumor mongering, and developers and marketing specialists are understandably not fans of seeing their work discussed online outside of their control, especially when it revolves around incomplete information or inaccurate information.

 

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Lesson learned here. Don’t break NDAs for clout. One fuck up and you can screw up everything in your life. He could even face jail time for this. Sad to see.

Disrespecting a contractual NDA is so wrong in many levels. Lost integrity and trust. And for what? A few clicks on likes? Deserve legal implications coming to him.

Whats the point of leaking something like 2 days before it comes out? I understand weeks or months ahead but like a few days? Just wait at that point.

How to ruin your career for 400, Alex.

Get a lawyer sir lol he apparently broke NDAs welp

You can just say 'twat'

Meh.

This is like when I had to confess to the pastor about my pornography addiction, with enough repentance he will overcome

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