Key Takeaways
- Centro LEAKS was personally contacted by Takato Utsunomiya, COO of The Pokémon Company.
- The executive requested the removal of alleged Pokémon Generation 10 logo images.
- The leaked games are reportedly titled Pokémon Wind and Pokémon Wave, codenamed Project Gaia.
- Leaks suggest a 2026 release with DLC planned for 2027.
- The leaks coincide with reports of a Nintendo cyber attack by hacking group Crimson Collection.
Pokémon COO Responds to Generation 10 Leak
A new wave of Pokémon leaks has stirred the fan community after Centro LEAKS, a well-known Pokémon-focused X (formerly Twitter) account, published alleged images of Pokémon Generation 10 titles. The logos were reportedly labeled as Pokémon Wind and Pokémon Wave.
In a surprising turn, Takato Utsunomiya, Chief Operating Officer of The Pokémon Company, personally contacted Centro LEAKS, asking the account to remove the images. The direct intervention by a high-ranking executive has fueled speculation that the leaked materials may be legitimate.
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What the Leaks Claim
According to the alleged leaks, the upcoming Generation 10 Pokémon games — currently codenamed Project Gaia — will continue the turn-based battle system the series is known for.
However, some features have reportedly been scaled back, including the ability to ride all Pokémon, and character storylines have undergone significant revisions.
The leaks also claim that the games are scheduled for a 2026 release, with downloadable content (DLC) expected to roll out in 2027.
Broader Context: A Wave of Pokémon and Nintendo Leaks
The latest Pokémon leak isn’t an isolated incident. Just days earlier, a digital version of Pokémon Legends: Z-A appeared online ahead of its official launch on October 16, 2025.
At the same time, Nintendo reportedly suffered a cyberattack, according to Eurogamer and Sankei. The Crimson Collection hacking group has claimed responsibility for breaching Nintendo’s servers, though no internal Game Freak or development data has been confirmed as compromised.
While Nintendo has downplayed the incident, the timing of the leaks has led to speculation that multiple data sources may have been accessed around the same period.
What’s Next for Pokémon Fans
Neither The Pokémon Company nor Nintendo has made an official public statement regarding the Generation 10 leaks. With Pokémon Legends: Z-A freshly released and speculation about Project Gaia mounting, fans are left waiting for an official announcement — one that might confirm (or debunk) what’s quickly becoming one of the most significant Pokémon leak waves in recent years.
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