Press Release : 18th June 17:50 GMT.
FAO: Gamer's Hell
Announced By : Slitherine Software
Subject : Confirmed - Gates of Troy Masters Stolen
Slitherine Software has been approached by a number of members of the press
today about rumours that the Gates of Troy Gold Master has been stolen.
Slitherine regrets that it must confirm the rumour is true, though at the
moment the details are still sketchy.
Gates of Troy is a stand-alone expansion for Spartan, Slitherine's award
winning turn based empire builder.
From what we know so far the gold master was on its was back from the
duplication plant in London by special delivery for approval and sign off by
Slitherine at its Epsom Head Office. At around 11:05 GMT the Royal Mail
Postman was assaulted and his bags stolen.
David Giles, the Postman who was assaulted, was shaken up but not hurt and
said, "Even in a relatively safe place like Epsom you can't be too careful
these days."
At this stage there has been no official contact between Slitherine and the
Royal Mail or Metropolitan Police and the only information we have comes
direct from the Postman who was only moments away from making his delivery
outside the Slitherine office. It is not clear whether the Postman was
deliberately targeted because of what he was carrying, or if it was just a
piece of extreme bad luck. It is hoped that it was a random attack and the
thieves do not realise what they have or if they do, that they will not have
the knowledge and ability to make any use of it.
Philip Veale at Slitherine Software said, "Obviously we're very upset about
it and the delay this will cause to the release of Gates of Troy, but we are
working hard to make up for the lost time this will cause and hope the fans
can bear with us. We're also concerned about the possibility of a pirated
version hitting the streets now before we can get the original copies of
Gates of Troy ready."
This attack comes hot on the heels of the theft of the Half Life 2 source
code and shows how vulnerable games companies can be. With many man-years of
work on one CD it makes you realise how careful games companies need to be
with their IP and source material.
Iain McNeil at Slitherine said, "It has been a wake up call to us and
Slitherine will be reviewing its procedures in future to ensure the same
type of thing cannot happen again."
Gates of Troy -
http://www.slitherine.co.uk/Troy/TroyIndex.htm
Spartan -
http://www.slitherine.co.uk/spartan/SpartanIndex.htm
About Slitherine: Created on the 4th of July 2000, Slitherine Software UK
Ltd. is a privately funded, limited company. Slitherine Software is an
independent UK developer & publisher of PC strategy games such as Legion,
Spartan & Gates of Troy.