Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 dev confirms major leak spoiling "many of the surprises we worked to keep secret," but says the build is almost a year old
Space Marine 2 will be out soon, anyway

Fans have waited more than a decade for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, developer Saber Interactive's follow-up to the 2011 third-person shooter bloodbath Space Marine. Some of those fans have been waiting patiently, with their hands peacefully in their laps, but otherౠs have decided to get as aggressive as the series' beefcake heroes.
Case in point: a playable pre-release build was recently shared online, and there are already wordless walkthroughs up on YouTube. Saber Interact🥂ive is urging players🍌 to avoid the leak if they can.
with publisher Focus Entertainment."We're saddened that th♛is build, which will be almost a year old by the time we launch, is how some of our most eager fa💟ns will first experience Space Marine 2," they continued.
users have at least found a silver lining in the alien-infested hack 'n' slash game leaking. "According to the leaker he was playing on a mid-end laptop," one Redditor said, "so if the game looks that good and is running in OK-ish frames 💧on a mid laptop two months before release, I am more reassured and hyped."
Saꦡber would prefer fans keep their hype locked up tight for now.
"We're asking everyone to avoid this unfinished build and to not spoil the game for those excited to experience it for the first time at launch," the joint statement reads. "The ꦓbest way to support our teams' hard work is to play the game as they've always int꧑ended."
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In any case, players won't have to wait much longer🐎 to get the genuine Space Marine 2 experience — the game releases September 9 on PS5, Xbox S🃏eries X/S, and Steam.
Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 wants to take you back to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the blood old days.

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