We know it's a test build since the clip (which is accessible via Reddit) involves watermark upon watermark, in addition to a serial number belonging to the tester in question. Specifically, the leak for Diablo IV involves around 50-odd minutes of recorded footage, depicting someone playing an early test build of the game. While the former originated as a result of an intentional security breach by hackers, the latter case stemmed from something much less sinister - a Discord stream. However, there's one key difference in how both scenarios played out. We've already done up a piece on that earlier today (check it out here!) but what's really interesting (though unfortunate) is that Activision Blizzard has also suffered a major leak for Diablo IV on Sunday. Some are joyful little surprises, like finding out you share a birthday with your significant other, while others are much less so, like what happened to Rockstar Games last weekend.Ĭase in point, early development assets for Grand Theft Auto VI were apparently leaked and circulated online after hackers managed to infiltrate the studio's internal Slack network. Diablo IV footage has also been leaked online through Discord
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