Video game leaks are a big problem in the gaming industry and a game developer’s worst nightmare.

What’s the big deal?

You may be wondering whether leaks permanently damage video games.

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Let’s explore further.

Video Game Leaks Permanently Damage Games Because…

There are many reasons why video game leaks permanently damage games.

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Gamers naturally jump to conclusions based on what they’ve seen.

No matter what has leaked from a game, you aren’t seeing the full picture.

Take for example the backlash Battlefront II received from a leak.

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Without seeing a full product in its intended form, any opinions you form about it could be misguided.

Like all creatives, video game developers want to show something finished.

A leak can change all of that by encouraging developers to majorly change their games.

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All of these things act in unison to negatively impact the sales of a game.

What tends to happen more often is that video game leaks negatively impact the game’s fiscal performance.

Leaks influence the morale of the team knowing someone among them is responsible for it.

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This can change the course of development of a game leading to it being different from intended.

Where there are reasons for something being bad, there are often reasons for that same thing being good.

There are a few reasons why you may think games are not permanently damaged by leaks.

It undermines the work of the developers by exposing an unfinished product to the world.

The last thing the video game industry needs is for developers to feel restricted.

The consequence could be an impact on their focus and ultimately, their creativity.

When the next big video game leak happens, consider whether you want to be supporting the practice.