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UPDATE: Half Life 2 Beta Leaks To All, Release Date Delays?

Tom Warren   on 07 October 2003 - 13:52 · 124 comments & 52690 views

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Originally the source code leaked in a 32meg package last week. The leak spelt the beginning of an investigation into how this could have happened. The result? A flurry of forums across the internet all buzzing about the leak of code to one of the most anticipated games of all time. Most believe the leak of source code is a bad thing and yet the leak of a beta copy of the game isn't.

Today the Half Life 2 Beta leaked across the world onto the internet via IRC channels. The release by "anon" shows it's obvious that the hackers who managed to sucessfully steal source code of the game itself also stole the game itself and who knows what else.

Today there are reports that Half Life 2 has been put back to 2004 due to the source code leaks, although these reports haven't been officially denied by Valve or confirmed. This latest leak of the game itself is sure to hit Valve hard.

UPDATE: According to this article by CNN, Valve has pushed the release date by four months, to April 2004, for spending time to rewrite parts of the game.
Contrary to CNN's report, The Inquirer is reporting that Sources close to them say that the "holiday season" release date is still set in stone. Valve is going to issue a statement confirming all this soon.

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View: View Neowin Thread On Beta Leak
News source: In-House

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#1 vetToxicfume on 07 Oct 2003 - 14:18
Heh, this leaked everywhere that it's barely hard to find.
(1 reply) #2 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#2.1 Timan on 07 Oct 2003 - 14:27
its too big for that
(1 reply) #3 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#3.1 vetToxicfume on 07 Oct 2003 - 15:10
That article is about the source's source code leak, which happened a few days ago.
(3 replies) #4 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#4.1 vetToxicfume on 07 Oct 2003 - 15:44
You may discuss the source or not, thats up to you, but we don't allow posting of the actual source code itself, including it's download links. Hope that clears it up.
#4.2 creamhackered on 07 Oct 2003 - 15:54
Such a whiner, I find it interesting you're always the first person to complain. Get a life
#4.3 Redmak on 07 Oct 2003 - 19:51
Ofcourse you're entitled to your oppinion.

It's not always easy to decide what and what not to allow. Not allowing every member on the forum to post leaked screenshots whenever they wish makes this decision easier.

We won't be surprised by some illegal thread on the forums this way. It gives us control over what is shown on Neowin
(2 replies) #5 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#5.1 vetToxicfume on 07 Oct 2003 - 17:11
lol, that was so ironic i could die and come back and still not stop laughing.
#5.2 creamhackered on 07 Oct 2003 - 17:48
I am not the english, you no understand my text on the web page yar?
(1 reply) #6 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#6.1 vetToxicfume on 07 Oct 2003 - 18:09
It's DivX 5.0.

Link removed for bandwidth purposes.
(1 reply) #7 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#7.1 creamhackered on 08 Oct 2003 - 14:08
lol n1

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