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Capcom said recent cyberattack leaks had “no significant impact” on title releases and development work has “largely returned to normal.” The news was revealed as part of Capcom Third Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results Presentation. In the Q&A summary, the studio answered a question about the impact of the data security incident on the business. suffered in november 2020, who fled a number of games and their release windows, including Dragons Dogma 2 and Street Fighter 6.
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“There has been no significant impact at this point, and much of the development work has returned to normal,” the response read. This suggests that the leak had no impact on Capcom’s current game development plans and that the studio is proceeding smoothly. Capcom released a statement in January stressing that 16,415 people had their personal data stolen during the hack and that the company had lost “Sales reports, financial information, game development documents, other information relating to business partners”. We reported in November that former Capcom employees fears for his private data as a result of the ransomware attack. In other news from Capcom, the artistic director of Resident Evil Village recently revealed the mystery of the size of Lady Dimitrescu. Leaks for Resident Evil Village are now in nature and in circulation, so watch out for spoilers if you anticipate the game. Resident Evil Village launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on May 7, 2021.
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