Dark and Darker hit by “sophisticated” DDoS attack

According to Nexon, the Ironmace developers that were previously at the company have used assets and materials from their time there in Dark and Darker, with Ironmace denying any and all wrongdoing.

According to Nexon, the Ironmace developers that Dark And Darker Gold were previously at the company have used assets and materials from their time there in Dark and Darker, with Ironmace denying any and all wrongdoing.

This follows Dark and Darker being removed from Steam, despite the dungeon-crawling RPG proving to be incredibly popular. The game was originally meant to release during Q4 of this year, but that seems more and more unlikely with the problems faced by Ironmace.

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Dark and Darker, the dungeon-loot RPG game from Ironmace, reportedly suffers a “sophisticated” DDoS attack, as it also faces a lawsuit from publisher Nexon. Dark and Darker suffers DDoS attack, after Nexon launches lawsuit: A warrior in chain mail from RPG game Dark and Darker

Ironmace, the developer of dungeon-looting RPG game Dark and Darker, reports that it has suffered a “sophisticated” DDoS attack during the most recent round of online tests. The offices of Ironmace were subsequently raided by police, with Nexon filing a lawsuit on April 14 alleging copyright infringement.

The announcement comes as the game and its developer face a range of challenges, including a copyright infringement lawsuit from publishing company Nexon, claiming that Dark and Darker is made using assets and artwork created for one of Nexon’s own games.

Dark and Darker was Dark And Darker Gold for sale previously delisted from Steam, following claims that developers at Ironmace reused assets and materials in the game that they had previously created while working under contract at Nexon, on a project codenamed ‘P3’.