![]() ![]() Valve, though, has not confirmed that delay. ![]() Hackers have leaked a playable version of Half-Life 2 onto the Internet. Earlier today, Christophe Ramboz, VU Games president of international operations, told Reuters the source code theft would result in a four month delay, pushing Half-Life 2 back to April 2004. It's the latest in a series of frustrations for Vivendi Universal Games ( V: Research, Estimates) and developer Valve. Also unclear is how current the assets used to create the game are. ![]() It is unclear whether the leaked version features the entire game or a limited number of levels. Some fan-based and hacker sites were even displaying in-game images. Message boards and chat rooms were buzzing Tuesday morning with word of the leaked game. Today, five days after the first leak, they have released that build. They also stole enough game maps and other components to put together a playable build of the game. When hackers broke into the computing system of Valve Software, they stole more than just the source code to Half-Life 2. Theft of game's source code was just the beginning. ![]()
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