Black is Out on the Internet, Could Internal Foul Play be to Blame?

A week before its slated February 28th release date, EA’s gun-happy Black can be found on the internet for PS2 and Xbox. QJ.net can confirm that many sites (no, we are not giving you the links) have links to torrents for the PAL version of Black, clocking in at a relatively spartan 1.78GB. Of course, we at QJ.net do not support piracy and did not download nor try the game to test its authenticity, but other (less scrupulous) gamers are saying the game is real.

Of course, before you attempt to download and run the game immediately, the game has to be burnt and run on an illegally modified Xbox or PS2. However, as the sheer quantity of pirated materials online has taught us, there are many who are capable of playing it right now.

The rumor mill has been touting that a disgruntled EA employee leaked the game to spite the company (keeping in mind EA just had some hefty layoffs). Whether or not this is true has yet to be known, but hopefully people will stop leaking the games that developers have worked so hard on, or that publishers will start treating its employees better.

EA, being the class act they are, had only one thing to say about the supposed leak, “EA does not condone piracy. EA looks forward to delivering Black, a world-class game, on February 28 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. “

A week before its slated February 28th release date, EA’s gun-happy Black can be found on the internet for PS2 and Xbox. QJ.net can confirm that many sites (no, we are not giving you the links) have links to torrents for the PAL version of Black, clocking in at a relatively spartan 1.78GB. Of course, we at QJ.net do not support piracy and did not download nor try the game to test its authenticity, but other (less scrupulous) gamers are saying the game is real.

Of course, before you attempt to download and run the game immediately, the game has to be burnt and run on an illegally modified Xbox or PS2. However, as the sheer quantity of pirated materials online has taught us, there are many who are capable of playing it right now.

The rumor mill has been touting that a disgruntled EA employee leaked the game to spite the company (keeping in mind EA just had some hefty layoffs). Whether or not this is true has yet to be known, but hopefully people will stop leaking the games that developers have worked so hard on, or that publishers will start treating its employees better.

EA, being the class act they are, had only one thing to say about the supposed leak, “EA does not condone piracy. EA looks forward to delivering Black, a world-class game, on February 28 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. “

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