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The leak remains the largest completely true leak in ''Super Smash Bros.'' history. | The leak remains the largest completely true leak in ''Super Smash Bros.'' history. | ||
Nearly ten years after the leak, it was revealed by Liam Robertson as part of a documentary on video game leaks that it was not actually directly connected to the ESRB; instead, the child of a Nintendo of America employee accessed screenshots and footage intended for ESRB review and sent them to their friends, in turn leading to the information becoming public. The employee was fired due to the incident.<ref>https://youtu.be/uO0gbkqt11E</ref> | Nearly ten years after the leak, it was revealed by Liam Robertson as part of a documentary on video game leaks that it was not actually directly connected to the ESRB; instead, the child of a Nintendo of America employee accessed screenshots and footage intended for ESRB review and sent them to their friends, in turn leading to the information becoming public. The employee was fired due to the incident.<ref>https://youtu.be/uO0gbkqt11E</ref> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |