UPDATED: Ready or Not Developer Has 4TB Of Data Stolen Including Full Source Code

Ready or Not Hacked

Void Interactive, the developers behind Ready or Not, has been the victim of a massive data breach with over 4TB of data stolen. This includes over 2.1 million files in total.

UPDATE April 17 12:00pm ET: Void Interactive has confirmed a breach to Insider Gaming while affirming that “no user or staff-related information has been leaked, and our development assets and proprietary code remain intact.”

The studio is continuing its investigation.

The ransom group, which Insider Gaming has decided against mentioning the name of, announced in March that it had access to the data. Since then, however, Void Interactive has not mentioned any sort of breach or concern regarding Ready or Not.

As far as the legitimacy of the hack, Insider Gaming has been shown the contents of the files taken under the condition they aren’t republished. This data includes all of the Ready or Not source code. It also includes code for what appears to be console builds of the game as well as results of various performance tests.

Insider Gaming was shown images of the game running on a PlayStation 4 test kit with the builds taken from the breach. There was also build data for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 included.

Luckily, what doesn’t appear to be impacted in any way, from what was gathered, is personal information of players or staff members at Void. Everything appears to be strictly centered around the game itself.

Insider Gaming has reached out to Void Interactive for comment and will update this story should a response be received. Ready or Not is a tactical first-person shooter that just recently left Early Access in December 2023.


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