Hackers have stolen the source code for Electronic Arts (EA) games including and tools like the ‚Frostbite‘ engine that powers titles such as the ‚Battlefield‘ series.
The California-based video game company acknowledged the cybercrime on Thursday June 10,
EA also said that it was ‚actively working with law enforcement officials and darkmarkets other experts as part of [an] ongoing criminal investigation.‘
According to Vice, hackers have been boasting online about the attack via underground internet forums, with one post saying they ‚have full capability of exploiting on all EA services.‘
Furthermore, they reported, the hackers have been advertising the stolen software for sale across various dark websites web forums.
A spokesperson for EA has said that the attackers did not access any private player data and that the breach is unlikely to affect their business operations.Pictured: a screenshot from EA’s upcoming ‚Battlefield 2042‘ game, powered by the Frostbite engine whose code was stolen