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Later that month, around December 27th, a leak of ~90 gigabytes of source data and material pertaining to Halo development and debugging appeared on 4chan, and quickly circulated online. This included playable builds of the Macworld 1999 and E3 2000 era, game design documents, cut content, development and debugging tools for games across MCC, an early version of the development tools for Halo 2 Vista, and material that was part of, or going to be released via Digsite, across all games in MCC except for Halo 4 and Halo 2: Anniversary. | Later that month, around December 27th, a leak of ~90 gigabytes of source data and material pertaining to Halo development and debugging appeared on 4chan, and quickly circulated online. This included playable builds of the Macworld 1999 and E3 2000 era, game design documents, cut content, development and debugging tools for games across MCC, an early version of the development tools for Halo 2 Vista, and material that was part of, or going to be released via Digsite, across all games in MCC except for Halo 4 and Halo 2: Anniversary. | ||
Digsite members were able to corroborate that the leaked Digsite content appeared to be | Digsite members were able to corroborate that the leaked Digsite content appeared to be from before their work on Earth City and Alpha Moon for HCS 2024, but publicly stated they did not know who leaked the content, and were not responsible. Shortly after, Ken and other studio staff departed multiple community Halo servers, where it is presumed that the project is now on hold until further notice. | ||
On December 31st, Microsoft begun to issue DMCA notices to several YouTube content creators and Discord servers, not only for covering the leaks, but including content posted about wider Digsite, including direct links to Halo Waypoint articles. Their reasoning for this has not yet been publicly stated. | On December 31st, Microsoft begun to issue DMCA notices to several YouTube content creators and Discord servers, not only for covering the leaks, but including content posted about wider Digsite, including direct links to Halo Waypoint articles. Their reasoning for this has not yet been publicly stated. |