Months after Gamigo warned its users of a server breach, 8,243,809 user account credentials (e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords) have made their way online. If you've never heard of it, Gamigo ...
Call it a slow leak. Four months after the gaming site Gamigo warned users about a hacker intrusion that accessed some portions of its users' credentials, more than 8 million usernames, emails and and ...
The Dynamight Studios team is preparing for a user data transfer and a change in operations over at the Fractured Online website and social platforms. With this will also come a data transfer of all ...
Free-to-play publisher Outspark has officially closed its doors, but its Fiesta Online MMO will live on thanks to an acquisition by gamigo. Outspark CEO Philip Yun says that "a substantial part of the ...
Early Access MMORPG Fractured Online has announced today it's going back into what it calls Closed Development as it experiences issues with its "third-party backend platform." The news comes via the ...
Gamigo Group announced this week they have a brand new isometric fantasy open-world MMORPG on the way with Fractured Online. Considering how many MMORPGs there are in the world, you're probably ...
About four months ago free-to-play publisher and gaming site Gamigo warned users about a potential hacker breach of their databases, and last week that warning came to fruition: over 8 million ...
Yesterday, we spoke to Gamigo about its upcoming titles Grimlands and Otherland. Grimlands was, admittedly, not quite on my radar until Gamigo's Anthony Guzzardo said the magic word: sandbox. I'd ...
Publisher Gamigo announced today it achieved carbon neutrality last year as a part of steps for a more sustainable world. "While the long-term goal for Gamigo is to identify the full potential to ...
Eight million usernames, passwords, and email addresses leaked in Gamigo hack. Four months after the initial intrusion in March, the credentials of eight million users on free-to-playing online ...
Simon Prytherch has been appointed as the new head of mobile development at German free-to-play studio Gamigo. As confirmed to PocketGamer.biz, the move comes after Prytherch announced his departure ...
Axel Springer's taken a majority shareholding in MMO provider Gamigo, the Germany media company's announced, and now owns 94.8 percent of the firm. “Gamigo operates in a fast growing market segment, ...
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