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A lot of companies like Fortnite work by releasing leaks ahead of time through obvious paid leakers. The company can gauge interest, create hype, and get informed of any future problems from the outrage cancellation tweets (example collab with a rapist). It's painfully obvious because all these "leaks" are for content months in advance before work on it has started, not datamined or bruteforced from the API or from closed testing footage. Leaks have become natural to big western gamedev, they became previews with a sprinkle of uncertainty, and even expected in some kinds of games. Looks like the reds still uphold the sanctity of NDAs though