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− | + | '''eevee.zip''' was leaked on Christmas Eve, 2020, alongside '''t210_t214_brom.7z,''' which was leaked on the same day. This archive contained an NSP file called beluga.nsp, which was a prototype build of "Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!" for the Nintendo Switch. The build was dated May 12th, 2018, meaning this was from six months before the game's official release. This prototype contained a debug menu, unused sprites, unused music, test maps, and placeholder text.<ref>https://twitter.com/Lewchube/status/1342293948132433922</ref> | |
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+ | The size of the build totaled 8.7 GB when decompressed, which is more than twice the size of the game's release build. |
Revision as of 19:30, 4 February 2021
eevee.zip was leaked on Christmas Eve, 2020, alongside t210_t214_brom.7z, which was leaked on the same day. This archive contained an NSP file called beluga.nsp, which was a prototype build of "Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!" for the Nintendo Switch. The build was dated May 12th, 2018, meaning this was from six months before the game's official release. This prototype contained a debug menu, unused sprites, unused music, test maps, and placeholder text.[1]
The size of the build totaled 8.7 GB when decompressed, which is more than twice the size of the game's release build.