Japanese video game developer Game Freak, known for the Pokémon franchise, has confirmed the theft of nearly 1 TB of data due to the 'Teraleak' breach in August. The exposure of the stolen data was noticed on social media platforms this month. The breach involved the names and contact information of 2,606 Game Freak employees and contractors. Additionally, the data leak exposed internal files, concept art, and development documents dating back over 25 years. This included designs from Pokemon Black and White, source patch files for Pokemon Black and White 2, and Pokemon Go test build assets. Materials for future Pokemon games and pitches for a Detective Pikachu sequel were also part of the data, though it was noted that fake content was also included. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with no specific threat actor identified yet. The breach might be similar to the Gigaleak incident at Nintendo four years ago.