P6.7z -
Unused Pokémon designs, high-resolution sprites, and early concept art.
Raw code for older Pokémon titles and early prototypes for upcoming projects.
"P6.7z" refers to a specific that gained notoriety as part of the massive "Teraleak" data breach from Game Freak, the developer of the Pokémon series. Context and Origin Context and Origin Researchers noted the breach occurred
Researchers noted the breach occurred due to critical errors, such as leaving a GitLab configuration file with "chmod 777" (full public) permissions and exposed domain administrator credentials. Contents of the Archive
Internal meeting notes, design documents for "Project Gaia" (Gen 10), and details regarding the successor to the Nintendo Switch. Security Warning Security analysis reports, such as those from Hybrid
If you have come across this file in the wild, be extremely cautious. Security analysis reports, such as those from Hybrid Analysis , have flagged similar archive files from this leak for containing or malicious macros designed to fingerprint a user's IP address and exfiltrate data. Teraleak - Overview & Context - Pokéos
The specific contents of "P6.7z" often overlap with other leaked archives (like "P5.7z" or "P7.7z"), generally consisting of: Security analysis reports
The "P6.7z" file is a subset of the larger leak that surfaced in late 2024. It is widely identified by the Pokémon community and security researchers as containing sensitive internal data related to the development of the Pokémon franchise.