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Ready or Not source code stolen in developer hack

Game Developer

Void Interactive claims the hackers stole no personal data, just information concerning future plans for Ready or Not.

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Ready or Not dev Void Interactive confirms it was hacked, says no user or staff data was breached

GamesIndustry.biz

Earlier this week, Insider Gaming reported the studio had suffered a breach that stole over 4TB of data, including the complete source code for Ready or Not. Read more

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Azur Games migrates all game analytics data to ClickHouse Cloud on AWS

AWS Games

In the beginning of 2024, Azur Games migrated all 120 TB of their active game telemetry data to ClickHouse Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS), a fully managed service that allows companies to easily operate and scale their high-performance analytical workloads without the burden of managing the underlying infrastructure.

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6 ways ScriptableObjects can benefit your team and your code

Unity Blog

ScriptableObjects are often described as data containers, but they can be used for much more: Creating better code architecture by implementing design patterns, speeding up your Unity workflow, and improving collaboration between programmers and artists. Discover six ways they can benefit your next project.

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Activision staffers learn of December data breach months later

GamesIndustry.biz

Activision staffers learned of a December 2022 data breach at the gaming firm only days ago, and not from their employer. As reported by TechCrunch , the leak was made public when malware research group vx-underground, a platform that says it has the largest collection of malware source code, shared the details on Twitter.

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How data fuels the growth of John Ikpeme’s (and friends) Dash Studios

PreMortem.Games

He started his journey as a trained Petroleum Engineer but discovered his true passion for Data Science during his final year at Covenant University. “I I worked with a lot of data then,” he recalls, “and I loved how the data told a story and gave insights on what should be done.” I focus on data at Dash Studios,” says Ikpeme.

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Programming the C64 with Visual Studio Code

Retro Game Coders

You can code for the C64, for free, using Microsoft Visual Studio Code! The Commodore 64 Programming Extension – VS64 VS64 is a Visual Studio Code extension for C64 programmers by Rolandshacks on Github. but the best way to install it is through Visual Studio Code itself. sid) Raw binary data (.raw)

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