inZOI Developers Declare Pirate Hunt — Strengthening Security Ahead of Early Access Launch
Ahead of launch life simulator inZOI, which will be released in early access March 28, developers from the Krafton studio have published a statement addressed to those who distribute or use illegal copies games. The team is concerned about the growing activity of pirate sites and warns that it intends to apply tough legal measures.
The message was published on Steam and emphasizes that downloading inZOI from dubious resources can lead to loss personal data, hacking accounts and even damaging devices. Developers call piracy not only a technical threat, but also violation of rights other players and user-generated content creators.
Particular attention will be paid to the following actions:
— use or distribution of pirated versions of the game;
- hacking and changing game files without permission;
— creation or promotion of websites that distribute illegal copies.
Team inZOI calls on players report any violations through the support service and participate in the formation of an honest community. At the moment, a demo version is available, which you can try out before the early access.
inZOI is gaining interest from audiences looking for an alternative to The Sims, and its March launch could be a major event in the life simulation niche.