CDP data about game Cyberpunk 2077 was stolen

in gaming •  8 years ago  (edited)

Creators of the Witcher series had been robbed and blackmailed.

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An unknown person has stolen the files belonging to the studio. The stolen files refer to the announced game.

CD Projekt Red Studio published official statement:

Dear gamers,

An unidentified individual or individuals have just informed us they are in possession of a few internal files belonging to CD PROJEKT RED. Among them are documents connected to early designs for the upcoming game, Cyberpunk 2077.

A demand for ransom has been made, saying that should we not comply, the files will be released to the general public. We will not be giving in to the demands of the individual or individuals that have contacted us, which might eventually lead to the files being published online. The appropriate legal authorities will be informed about the situation.

The documents are old and largely unrepresentative of the current vision for the game. Still, if you’re looking forward to playing Cyberpunk 2077, it would be best for you to avoid any information not coming directly from CD PROJEKT RED.

When the time is right, you will hear about Cyberpunk 2077 from us — officially.

Official game trailer:

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Interesting... I thought that Cyberpunk 2077 was dead, but I will take that as a good sign. (Not that I am saying that the leak itself is good, just the fact that they are still working on the game)

Yeah, I think there were only one trailer and no more informations. I think this could be planned to remind people about this game ;)

Well, it is kind of fitting that the data for a Cyberpunk game was stolen from a corporation....

That hackers are total fuckers.

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