Vivendi's 'Half Life 2' Hit by Code Theft
04:16 - Wednesday 8 October 2003 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: vivendis, half, life, 2, hit, by, code, theft Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: vivendis, half, life, 2, hit, by, code, theft Category : Miscellaneous
Hackers have stolen the source code to "Half-Life 2" and distributed a portion online, leading the game’s developer to say on Tuesday that the release date for one of the most anticipated PC games had been thrown into question. "The data theft, one of the worst to hit the video game industry, drew mixed responses from fans, some of whom pledged to help find the perpetrators while others rushed to the Internet to try to find screenshots or even playable fragments of the game."
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