Wolverine's Claws in Marvel's Wolverine
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Insomniac game dates through to 2030 leaked by hackers

Unfortunate.

Minutes after the passing of its initially quoted ransom deadline on Dec. 18, infamous ransomware gang Rhysida dumped a heap of confidential data owned by Spiderman 2 dev Insomniac Games out on the internet, revealing the release windows of the studioā€™s most highly anticipated video games through to 2030.

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As spotted in several Reddit posts, the release windows of Marvelā€™s Venom, Marvelā€™s Wolverine, Marvelā€™s Spider-Man 3, a new Ratchet & Clank title, and Marvelā€™s X-Men were leaked for anyone to see, alongside the fact that a new, unnamed Insomniac IP is being planned for release early next decade.

Too many games revealed too soon. Image via Insomniac

Not just the release windows, but the leak also revealed chunks of gameplay footage from the highly awaited Marvelā€™s Wolverine while giving out the list of cast. In addition to game data, it also published the personal data of several Insomniac employees and internal conversations via email and Slack within the company.

For those unaware, Rhysida first claimed having infiltrated through Insomniacā€™s domain administrator and stolen millions of files, including crucial information regarding upcoming games and personal information of employees, on Dec. 12, alerting that the studio had seven days before the entire data set was published. At the same time, the group had also put the data set up for sale, and anyone (including Sony and Insomniac) who was willing to participate in an auction with ā€œa starting price of 50 bitcoins, or just over US$2 millionā€ could grab it, as reported by Cyber Daily.

After these reports emerged a week ago, Insomniacā€™s parent company, Sony, also released a statement, saying it knew about the cyber attack and was investigating the situation. But Sonyā€™s efforts werenā€™t enough to stop Rhysida from uploading all the data, just like it had threatened a week back.

Speaking to Cyber Daily, Rhysida said its only motive for hacking Insomniac and Sony was money and that it was specifically targeting the studio and publisher. As a reply to Sony investigating the matter, a Rhysida spokesperson said, ā€œSony has launched an investigation, but it would be better in the backyard.ā€


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