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Cyberpunk 2077 - Assets Stolen
June 9th, 2017, 00:30
Eurogamer reports that assets have been stolen from Cyberpunk 2077 and are being held to ransom. The assets themselves are from an old build and not representative of the final product.
Here's the studio's statement in full:More information.
"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.
CD Projekt Red Team"
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June 9th, 2017, 08:18
Lulz, how very Cyberpunk
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June 9th, 2017, 08:24
If they ever identify this person (or group) - maybe they should demand a ransom from him - lest they "leak" the identity to the public 
I'm pretty sure trying to sabotage the next CDPR game will not go down well with a lot of the more rabid fans.
Maybe Bobo will personally sit on the guilty!

I'm pretty sure trying to sabotage the next CDPR game will not go down well with a lot of the more rabid fans.
Maybe Bobo will personally sit on the guilty!
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June 9th, 2017, 10:08
Originally Posted by NewDArtProbably a 3 hour session of MEA. It will make the Bioware fans all warm inside and still be considered by the vast majority of the gaming community as an Inquisition level punishment.
If they ever identify this person (or group) - maybe they should demand a ransom from him - lest they "leak" the identity to the public
I'm pretty sure trying to sabotage the next CDPR game will not go down well with a lot of the more rabid fans.
Maybe Bobo will personally sit on the guilty!
Guest
June 9th, 2017, 10:34
Hmm, the statement only mentions design docs, not actual ingame assets…
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June 9th, 2017, 17:32
This is kind of a stupid ransom. I guess CDPR will not even care very much if they release those art designs to the public
June 9th, 2017, 18:23
yeah, apparently it was all an ancient stuff.
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June 9th, 2017, 18:39
I'm kinda sad the hacker haven't release the old stuff. I wanted to see it!
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It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
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Original Sin Donor
June 9th, 2017, 18:41
Unless they changed the whole design drastically, this leak would be very damaging - it will show the paths of the different stories, characters involved, .. etc. which will spoil much of the game.
I really hope it is just scraps of initial thoughts left out on some administrator's computer that has no value.
I really hope it is just scraps of initial thoughts left out on some administrator's computer that has no value.
June 9th, 2017, 18:44
The same thing happened with TW3 (in 2014) and that time CDP said to avoid it because it would spoil stuff (which it did). This time they said "Do it! it's all old garbage anyway".
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It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
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Original Sin Donor
June 9th, 2017, 19:03
Originally Posted by SpoonFULLDesign documents for RPGs are long and I dont think most ppl will study it in detail. Its also subject to change. I dont think it will harm them that much.
Unless they changed the whole design drastically, this leak would be very damaging - it will show the paths of the different stories, characters involved, .. etc. which will spoil much of the game.
Originally Posted by NewDArtMaybe they should react like Mel Gibson in Ransom.
If they ever identify this person (or group) - maybe they should demand a ransom from him - lest they "leak" the identity to the public![]()

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June 9th, 2017, 21:26
Word has it, this was black ops done by Todd Howard and his sidekick, NewDart.
The two approached the building under cover of night and then NewDart managed to push Howard into a ventilation shaft…Tood then using Skyrim's stealth, uh, techniques managed to sneak past CDPR's security and steal the plans from server room.
Unfortunately, they realized a bit too late that they were too complicated for Bethesda's next game and so they went for ransom instead…but CDPR pulled a Jagr, so that didn't work either.
The two approached the building under cover of night and then NewDart managed to push Howard into a ventilation shaft…Tood then using Skyrim's stealth, uh, techniques managed to sneak past CDPR's security and steal the plans from server room.
Unfortunately, they realized a bit too late that they were too complicated for Bethesda's next game and so they went for ransom instead…but CDPR pulled a Jagr, so that didn't work either.
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June 10th, 2017, 03:53
The thieves should me made to play really bad video games for the next 10 years. I mean really bad, not just least favorite. But I suppose that would be cruel and unusual punishment.
June 10th, 2017, 23:56
There is article that it could be CDP marketing:
http://www.keengamer.com/article/165…2077-marketing
http://www.keengamer.com/article/165…2077-marketing
Originally Posted by rjshaeMaybe there is even more fitting punishment - to have to study and remember each sentence from such elevated piece of art as design documents for Ubi open world games, EA Sports Games, MMO shooters, next Sims or Candy Crush Saga.
The thieves should me made to play really bad video games for the next 10 years. I mean really bad, not just least favorite. But I suppose that would be cruel and unusual punishment.
Last edited by Farflame; June 11th, 2017 at 00:33.
June 11th, 2017, 06:22
Originally Posted by BoboTheMightyActually, site forensics in fact show that it was not NewDart, but in fact Rendelius, who, using a flatline of the Dartinian second account, jacked an ICEbreaker into CDProjekt using the upgraded Jolt UI. Like RPGDot, CDProjeckt had no idea what hit them.
Word has it, this was black ops done by Todd Howard and his sidekick, NewDart.
The two approached the building under cover of night and then NewDart managed to push Howard into a ventilation shaft…Tood then using Skyrim's stealth, uh, techniques managed to sneak past CDPR's security and steal the plans from server room.
Unfortunately, they realized a bit too late that they were too complicated for Bethesda's next game and so they went for ransom instead…but CDPR pulled a Jagr, so that didn't work either.![]()
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