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MMOEXP: Obtained the source code for FC 25

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At first, it looked to be a good week for EA. Although it had suffered numerous leaks in the run-up to its big reveal, EA finally shared official details and a first look at this year's Battlefield game, Battlefield 2042. But it's only been a day and the company has admitted that it has suffered a data breach and had data stolen by hackers.

According to Vice, hackers on various forums claim to have stolen game source code and related internal tools from EA. Some of these forums are locked from public view, but one of Vice's sources has shared screenshots of the messages from the hackers. EA itself confirmed the data breach in a statement to Vice. It assures that no player data was accessed, so there shouldn't be any risk to player privacy.

As for what exactly was stolen, the hackers say they have obtained the source code for FIFA 25. as well as code for its matchmaking server. They also claim to have the source code and tools for EA's Frostbite engine. The engine was designed by Battlefield studio DICE and has been used for a wide variety of EA's title, including the Battlefield series, FIFA, Madden, Need for Speed, and a few Star Wars games.

Combined with cheap EA FC 25 Coins other stolen information, such as software development kits, the hackers say they have 780GB of data which they intend to sell. They haven't publicly distributed any of the data itself and have only posted screenshots to back up their claims of accessing EA's data. EA is already working with law enforcement and has improved its security in the wake of the breach. It adds that it doesn't expect the incident to have any sort of impact on its games or businesses.
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