Square Enix is the latest company to suffer a compromise to their servers. The company has since suspended services to its members until they fully assess the extent of damage to their system.
AMD and Square Enix, two of the biggest names in technology and gaming, have joined forces to introduce AMD4U, an innovative new program that will provide AMD consumers with a range of games from a new generation of cutting edge independent development teams from around the world.
Twinfinite writes, "Yesterday, Square Enix was rewarded a US patent for a single-button RPG battle system. It was submitted by Hajime Tabata, co-Director for the upcoming Final Fantasy XV."
Maximum PC: Square Enix has announced Project Flare, a cloud gaming service similar to what OnLive offered back in 2010. Unlike OnLive, however, the game publisher asserts that the company’s service will offer a “technological breakthrough in cloud gaming.”
Yet another name falls victim to hacking. Could it be through a back door though, because I know a lot of sites actually leave back doors open JUST IN CASE they themselves get locked out. A lot of hackers usually look for these simple backdoors. It's a shame that people have to exploit it though. While hacking does bring about better security measures (for those who choose to act upon it), the hackers could at least be a bit more responsible and work with the companies rather than just hitting the system for fun. Some hackers get paid to hack, so why not make some bling bling while having fun?