In case you missed it,Online Selling (2025) a massive ransomware attack hit Insomniac Games, the Sony-owned development studio behind games such as Ratchet & Clankand Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
Cybercriminal group Rhysida leaked 1.67 terabytes of secrets, including story spoilers and unannounced characters from unreleased games, according to Cyber Daily.
Reportedly among that breached data includes a deal Sony signed with Marvel, making X-Men games exclusive to Insomniac Games until Dec. 31, 2035.
This means that X-Men-affiliated titles can't be released to Windows PC nor any cloud-gaming services for about 13 years. I'll be nearly 50 by then!
However, the leaked document says that X-Men characters are greenlit for "multi-family" team games, including titles that feature the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy. But anything that gives X-Men a competitive advantage, according to Windows Central, such as having Wolverine exclusive to Xbox, is a no go.
It's important to note that this cyberattack isgruesome. It's not just data from upcoming games that got leaked, but also information from employees, including salaries, I-9 employment forms, termination documents, screenshots of Insomniac's Slack channels, and more.
We also know that Insomniac is working on a Ratchet & Clank sequel as well as a standalone Venomgame.
As of this writing, Insomniac Games nor Sony hasn't issued a statement on the gnarly leak.
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