2K Games hacked: Do not click on incoming mails!

After Rockstar Games, 2K Games, the sister company of Take-Two Interactive, was also hacked. Here are the details...
 2K Games hacked: Do not click on incoming mails!
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2K Games, the owner of the signature we see under games such as Mafia, Civilization, BioShock, Borderlands and XCOM, announced today that its service accounts were hacked by hackers. Here are the details…

After Rockstar, 2K Games was also hacked! Take-Two is under attack

There was a big attack on Rockstar Games recently. A hacker who allegedly hacked Uber before, managed to break into Rockstar servers and even stole data about his games that were not released yet.

After that, he shared the file, the image and the video, which contains many data from the map size, character models to game mechanics, since the GTA 6 game, which is still under development all over the world, will take place in the city of Vice City.

Later, he blackmailed Rockstar by saying that he has the source codes of GTA 5 and GTA 6 games and many more files that he has not shared yet. Today, 2K Games, another important company within Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two Interactive, has been subjected to a similar attack.

But this time, it is stated that hackers are targeting customers rather than games and similar data. In fact, it is recommended that you do not click on suspicious e-mails that 2K Games have taken over their service accounts and that you see coming from these accounts.

Rockstar said that the planned promotion for GTA 6 will be held!

The leaks that emerged yesterday confirmed what we had heard for a long time. This includes a return to Vice City and a female lead character. However, it was suggested that these shares could be a mod belonging to GTA 5.

However, Rockstar officially confirmed that it is GTA 6 with its statement today. He expressed his regret that they had to announce the game in this way. But he said that they will act without deviating from the planned schedule and a proper promotion will take place when the game is completed.

The following was stated in the post:

We recently suffered a network attack where an unauthorized third party illegally accessed and downloaded confidential information from our systems, including early development footage for the next Grand Theft Auto. At this time, we do not expect any disruption to our live game services or a long-term impact on the development of our ongoing projects.

We are extremely disappointed to share any details of our next game with you in this way. Our work on the next Grand Theft Auto game will continue as planned, and we are as committed as ever to providing you, our players, an experience that truly exceeds your expectations. We’ll be updating everyone again soon, and of course we’ll directly introduce you to this next game when it’s ready. We would like to thank everyone for their continued support in this situation.

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