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We have recently started to encounter many leaks in the game sector. Especially with the growth of the Influncer side after the game channels, the self-control mechanisms of the companies began to be disrupted a lot. As a matter of fact, every leak that occurs is not the result of the hacking process as it is on the side of GTA 6 leaks . We can also witness that this can spread consciously or unconsciously. A similar situation came from the leak of the Assassin’s Creed Mirage game.
Apology from Youtuber who leaked Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Assassin’s Creed Mirage and many other Ubisoft announcements appeared days before the UbiForward event. Usually, before such presentations, game companies invite both the press and the Influncers to a special event and show the first information under embargo rules. We can even play some productions before the announcement with the possibility of remote play.
Dan Allen Gaming, who had the chance to foresee the announcements to be made at the Ubisoft Forward event, leaked this information in advance with The Real Insider Twitter account. Dan Allen Gaming, who shared the first information about games such as Red, Hex, especially Assassin’s Creed Mirage, revealed that he leaked the first information from this account he opened anonymously. Moreover, it has given itself away.
Dan Allen Gaming, who mistakenly responded to a share made from The Real Insider account last night with his own personal account instead of his account name, could not avoid being caught even though he suspended this sharing and anonymous account in a short time. After this unethical situation was revealed, he had to make a statement. Dan Allen made the following statements in his statement; “I apologize to everyone for what I did. I’m ashamed of myself. I need some time to think about my bad decisions that I will never make again. I truly apologize to everyone who has supported me over the years for letting them down.”
Of course, after this situation emerged, there was no explanation from Ubisoft officials. The possibility of suing the publisher is very low, but he can probably be banned from many companies, especially Ubisoft, for this behavior.