Focus Entertainment Comments On Space Marine 2 Leak

Focus Entertainment Comments On Space Marine 2 Leak

As a dedicated fan of the Warhammer 40,000 universe and an eagerly anticipating player of Space Marine 2, I am deeply saddened by the recent leak of an old build of the game. The news came as a shock on Monday, and it’s disheartening to know that many of the surprises and hard work put in by Focus Entertainment‘s teams over the years may have been spoiled for some fans.


As someone who has been following the gaming industry for over a decade and has experienced numerous game leaks throughout that time, I must admit I was quite surprised when I heard about the apparent leak of Space Marine 2’s development build on Monday. It’s always an exciting yet nerve-wracking experience to learn about such events, as a fan and a journalist covering this field.

I’m deeply disappointed as a fan to hear that the studio has had an unfinished and outdated build of the game leaked online. They’re urging players not to engage with this content as it doesn’t represent the polished and completed product set to launch on September 9. Additionally, the build in question is nearly a year old, making it even further removed from the final version.

“The outpouring of compassionate responses from our community after the release of an early version of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has left us profoundly moved.”

We’ve put in countless hours, enthusiasm, and commitment over the past years to develop a game that meets your high standards. It’s disappointing that various surprises we meticulously kept hidden were leaked. Unfortunately, some of our most excited fans will encounter an almost year-old version of Space Marine 2 when we eventually release it.

“We’ve always prioritized creating an exceptional game for our players. To achieve this, we dedicated extra effort to development and focused on delivering a top-notch experience.”

I strongly believe that every gamer, including myself, should respect the creative efforts of game developers and resist the temptation to explore unfinished builds or spoil the surprise for those eagerly awaiting the official launch. As someone who has waited with bated breath for the release of Space Marine 2 on September 9, I understand the excitement and anticipation that comes with experiencing a new game for the first time. The best way we can support the dedicated teams behind this project is by playing it as intended – at launch – and allowing them to showcase their hard work in its entirety. Trust me, the wait will be worth it!

Read More

2024-07-16 22:17