Weeks after the internet feasted their eyes on Grand Theft Auto 6 in a celebratory reveal of its first official trailer, which has since set new records, the gaming industry now bands together as it supports Insomniac Games through a trying time. The first-party Sony studio, victimized by a recent data breach, is dealing with one of the worst leaks in gaming history. In particular, its upcoming title, Marvel's Wolverine, has been central to the entire ordeal.

This leak exposed over 1.3 million internal files and private company documents, totaling 1.8 terabytes of data. The leak included sensitive information such as financial details, a release schedule, and private details of company employees. Perhaps, more importantly, at least in the context of what we're about to tell you, is that the leak gave PC players access to an early build of Marvel's Wolverine.

While rudimentary at best, it's still a complete enough build to warrant hours of gameplay, and you'd best bet some PC gamers had a field day. However, it seems like Insomniac and Sony are fighting back.

They say that publicity is publicity, whether good or bad, but we're pretty sure Insomniac Games would've preferred not to deal with this entire mess.