"In order to make changes Nacon had only one way: to decompile or hack the game using a secret key created by Frogwares since the totality of the game's content is archived with an Epic Unreal Engine encryption system. It alleges that the publisher legally purchased a version "specifically prepared" for Gamesplanet, cracked it, and changed the content to commercialize it under the Nacon name before uploading the game to Valve's platform. The page also contains a statement from Nacon defending its position, claiming that the studio's lack of cooperation means this latest version lacks Steam-specific features such as cloud saves and achievements.įrogwares writes that the version of The Sinking City now on Steam was "cracked and pirated" by Nacon so it could be re-released without the developer's knowledge. Last week, The Sinking City reappeared on Steam, complete with a warning from Frogwares not to buy it.
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