- Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy has leaked online before launch.
- The game was also cracked ahead of release, allowing many PC gamers access to the title before the official debut.
- The leak raises spoiler and piracy concerns before the game’s August 27 release.
After much anticipation, Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy is finally set to be launched. However, ahead of its release on August 27, the game seems to have suffered a major leak.
Why it matters: The last few days have been quite intense for the games industry, specifically when it comes to leaks. GTA 6 has already seen multiple leaks recently, so Plague Tale following suit isn’t a great indication of things to come.
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy appears to have suffered a rough pre-launch blow. According to reports, the game leaked and was cracked around one week before release.
What makes this situation even worse is the fact that A Plague Tale is a narrative-focused series. Therefore, many fans are now warning others to avoid spoilers to the best of their ability.
Piracy could also harm the initial sales, since the period leading up to the launch is typically the most important for new releases. Ultimately, developer Asobo Studio is unlikely to be happy with the situation.
The team may issue a statement asking gamers to avoid sharing spoilers. Of course, the best course of action for fans is to practice caution for themselves until August 27.

Interestingly enough, leaks appear to be a common theme for this series, since Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy’s official reveal also leaked ahead of its official announcement a while back.
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