Poland-based game developer Big Cheese Studio has confirmed that a cyberattack on its systems occurred early Friday but assured that its game development remains unaffected. The company emphasized that no data has been lost and that operations are continuing without disruption.
Management is actively investigating the extent of the breach while implementing measures to secure its systems. Big Cheese Studio has engaged external service providers to assist in restoring IT infrastructure and is working closely with legal authorities to address the incident.
The company reiterated its commitment to protecting its data and operations, ensuring players and stakeholders that the attack has not compromised its projects. Efforts are underway to bolster cybersecurity to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Big Cheese Studio's proactive approach highlights its dedication to maintaining business continuity and safeguarding its reputation as a leading name in the gaming industry.


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