Footage from the new Spider-Man and Super Mario games have appeared online, but Sony and Nintendo have attempted to take them down.
Spider-Man 2 – this is what companies like Sony wish they could do to leakers It’s already become normalised for major video games to break their street dates, prompting people to upload or stream spoiler-filled gameplay for everyone to see, but we’re still always surprised when it happens. The most recent examples are October’s two biggest games: Spider-Man 2 and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which coincidentally both launch next Friday.
Meanwhile, on Twitch, streamer GrandPooBear recorded themselves playing a public demo of Super Mario Bros. Wonder at a Target store in the US. This hasn’t been taken down, though, possibly because the demo is, well… public and thus doesn’t contain any info Nintendo doesn’t want people to know about pre-launch.
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