Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco confirms hack, 'investigating' potential customer information leak
There is"a possibility" this includes customer information, the publisher admitted today in a statement passed to Eurogamer.
Today's statement does not make clear when exactly Bandai Namco realised its servers had been breached. More details of what information was accessed will be released when Bandai Namco has investigated further, the company said."On 3rd July, 2022, Bandai Namco Holdings Inc. confirmed that it experienced an unauthorised access by third party to the internal systems of several Group companies in Asian regions .
"We will continue to investigate the cause of this incident and will disclose the investigation results as appropriate. We will also work with external organizations to strengthen security throughout the Group and take measures to prevent recurrence.
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