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The breach occurred in March 2018 when Zammis Clark illegally breached and obtained access to Nintendo's internal network, accessing servers used for the development of Nintendo's games and consoles. Zammis downloaded a large number of files from these servers rumored to total over 2.5 terabytes, including the source code and development files for various Nintendo games as well as development repositories for Nintendo systems including the Wii, [[iQue Player]], and 3DS.
 
The breach occurred in March 2018 when Zammis Clark illegally breached and obtained access to Nintendo's internal network, accessing servers used for the development of Nintendo's games and consoles. Zammis downloaded a large number of files from these servers rumored to total over 2.5 terabytes, including the source code and development files for various Nintendo games as well as development repositories for Nintendo systems including the Wii, [[iQue Player]], and 3DS.
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The earliest known date of the leaks is March 13th. In the files from the [[Emeralds.7z|September 2nd leak]], the date modified on every folder is March 13th, 2018. The build of the second archive in the [[October 2020 Pokémon Sword leaks|October 21st leak]] was also made March 13th.
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The earliest known date of the leaks is March 13th. In the files from the [[emeralds.7z|September 2nd leak]], the date modified on every folder is March 13th, 2018. The build of the second archive in the [[October 2020 Pokémon Sword leaks|October 21st leak]] was also made March 13th.
    
The latest known date of the leaks is May 25th, when Zammis could have stopped grabbing files. [[October 2020 Pokémon Sword leaks|A build of Pokemon Sword]] dated May 25th was leaked in October.
 
The latest known date of the leaks is May 25th, when Zammis could have stopped grabbing files. [[October 2020 Pokémon Sword leaks|A build of Pokemon Sword]] dated May 25th was leaked in October.