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: Internal slides detailing planned titles through 2032, including: Marvel’s Venom (standalone expansion) Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Marvel’s X-Men Ratchet & Clank (new title)
The "long post" associated with this file typically refers to the detailed breakdown of the leak's contents, which circulated on forums like Reddit and ResetEra. Key Contents of the Leak
Sony and Insomniac later released statements acknowledging the breach and the "distressing" impact it had on their development teams, particularly regarding the exposure of personal employee data.
The leak was the result of a ransomware attack by the group . After Insomniac/Sony refused to pay a ransom of approximately $2 million (50 Bitcoin) , the hackers released over 1.67 terabytes of data (amounting to over 1.3 million files) to the public.
: Licensing agreements between Sony and Marvel, production budgets, and sales targets for various franchises. Background on the Breach
: Early builds of the game, gameplay footage, concept art, and a complete plot outline.
: Internal slides detailing planned titles through 2032, including: Marvel’s Venom (standalone expansion) Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Marvel’s X-Men Ratchet & Clank (new title)
The "long post" associated with this file typically refers to the detailed breakdown of the leak's contents, which circulated on forums like Reddit and ResetEra. Key Contents of the Leak
Sony and Insomniac later released statements acknowledging the breach and the "distressing" impact it had on their development teams, particularly regarding the exposure of personal employee data.
The leak was the result of a ransomware attack by the group . After Insomniac/Sony refused to pay a ransom of approximately $2 million (50 Bitcoin) , the hackers released over 1.67 terabytes of data (amounting to over 1.3 million files) to the public.
: Licensing agreements between Sony and Marvel, production budgets, and sales targets for various franchises. Background on the Breach
: Early builds of the game, gameplay footage, concept art, and a complete plot outline.