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Breaking an NDA is a good way to make sure you don't get preview copies of other games to review. Since putting out those full reviews the first day is the best chance to get traffic, people don't want to risk it.
In order for it to be worth it, you need to have something so juicy that it will make up for that lost future traffic, so only having one poorly explained "controversy" leak is probably a good sign that the game is overall doing well on a stability level.
im not talking about reviewers but people who got their copies early
We don't know where the reddit guy got his copy as far as I'm aware. But the 40min video dude straight up stole a crate of games from his Amazon job and ended up getting arrested.
I imagine the reddit leaker was a thief too but not as stupid about it.
Got to hand it to Beth, they seem to be running a tight ship. Don't worry, you can slake that thirst on the first.
Brakes leak?