Yesterday, multiple reports circulated from various sources alleging a complete breach of Activision employee data. Depending on the source, this hack included private information such as full names, emails, phone numbers, salaries, work locations, personal addresses, and other sensitive data.
While awaiting Activision's reaction to these allegations, hours ago, through a new statement, it announced the validity of these allegations, which spoke of a breach of the company's data, but also denied allegations that hackers had obtained confidential information related to games or publisher projects. Future employees.
This is because multiple sources cited by Insider Gaming have claimed that these hackers gained access to a roadmap or future projects for the popular Call of Duty shooter series for 2023 and 2024, as well as personal information of Activision employees.
Through the statement, we understand that Activision wants to reassure players that the details about the leak of sensitive player information, whether passwords or payment information associated with these accounts, are incorrect and that their personal information has not been publicly shared yet.
Leaks also said we'll see additional content for COD Modern Warfare 2. Additionally, there's a new installment in development codenamed Jupiter, while the installment set to release in 2024 is codenamed Cerberus.
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