New updates have revealed that several Genshin Impact leakers are facing legal action via subpoenas. Something similar happened with Ubatcha, which led to that leaker leaving the scene. The source for this story is Torrent Freak, although it should be noted that some screenshots of the subpoenaed Discord channels do exist (one of which will be included below).
One of the four subpoenas is directed toward Linxian#0001 of the Genshin Impact Leakers' Group Discord group. The remaining three are for the House of Daena Discord, with the following three users being targeted:
Cognosphere has been cracking down on leaks for a while now, making this type of behavior intended to dissuade others from revealing beta content.
The above tweet contains a screenshot from the House of Daena leaks Discord server before it was shut down. Three of the subpoenaed individuals came from this server, so it's logical to see why they would delete everything.
Some players were wondering if they got banned from this Discord server, but the truth was that it was just deleted. Such drastic action makes sense when one looks at the subpoena.
Like in Ubatcha's situation, Cognopshere is asking for the identities of the four Genshin Impact leakers, which includes information like:
First Legal Records Support Services, 127 N. 4th Street, Suite B, San Jose, CA 95112, is the location of the legal office associated with this subpoena. The intended date and time are January 25, 2023, at 10 am. An example of the legal text used against LJ.#8200 mentions:
The subpoenas also include some Exhibits of the offenses that the Genshin Impact leakers committed.
Another interesting passage from the DMCA takedown notice stated:
It would make sense for House of Daena to take their
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