Genshin Impact Leakers Arrested: When Fame Becomes a Crime

Authorities in Shanghai dismantle a major data mining network behind HomDGCat Wiki

Laura MartínezLaura Martínez
28/02/2026 08:53
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We live in an era where everyone wants to be the first to know. In the world of Genshin Impact, knowing a character's design months in advance is a currency of its own. However, what started as a race for clicks has ended in handcuffs. We are witnessing a radical change in how HoYoverse protects its secrets. The police have entered the game, and the rules have changed forever.


The end of the HomDGCat Wiki empire

The Shanghai Public Security Bureau has confirmed a major operation. Three individuals, identified as Su, Wu, and Zhou, were arrested for stealing confidential information. We are talking about professional datamining. These people accessed test servers to extract animations and skill kits. They didn't just share a blurry photo; they dismantled the game's future piece by piece.

Among those captured, Zhou stands out. He was the mind behind HomDGCat Wiki. This site was the Holy Grail for players seeking leaks. COGNOSPHERE had already targeted him in US courts, but the final blow came from his own backyard. Now, the website has vanished, and Zhou faces criminal coercive measures. We can say the party is officially over for them.

A very expensive search for likes

Why do people risk their freedom for a video game? The answer is as simple as it is absurd. During interrogation, the detainees confessed their motives. We have listed them here for you to judge:

  • They wanted to gain massive views on social media.
  • They sought the attention of the global community.
  • They believed that deleting the posts would erase their crimes.
  • They thought HoYoverse would only send a warning email.

It sounds like a joke, right? But the reality is much harsher. The Xuhui district is now a fortress for tech giants. Even companies like Hypergryph are under this new umbrella of government protection. If you steal trade secrets in Shanghai, you don't get a ban; you get a trial. HoYoverse is no longer playing nice with those who hurt their business model.


The consequences of breaking the law

Su and Wu have already been handed over to the procuratorate. They face serious charges for copyright infringement. This isn't just about a "spoiler" anymore. It is about intellectual property theft on a global scale. We see how the era of "safe" leaking is crumbling. If the creators of Arknights and Genshin Impact join forces with the police, where can leakers hide? Is a handful of likes worth a prison sentence? We definitely think not.

We are curious about your perspective on this digital war. Do you think this crackdown will finally stop the flow of leaks, or will new hackers always emerge from the shadows? What is your opinion on these arrests?

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