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Former employees of NCsoft, creator of Guild Wars, are suspected of selling secrets to a Japanese games firm

NCsoft game secrets 'sold to rival'

Guild Wars publisher may have been betrayed by disgruntled staff

Written by Simon Burns in Taipei

Former employees of leading games firm NCsoft have been accused of selling secret information about upcoming games to a Japanese rival, police in South Korea told local media yesterday. 

NCsoft publishes several popular multiplayer online games including Lineage, Guild Wars, City of Heroes and City of Villains.

Seven ex-employees of NCsoft are suspected in the case. Police did not name the Japanese games firm which they believe may have paid for the information.

According to police statements, the NCsoft employees are suspected of first leaking details of NCsoft's upcoming Lineage III last September, Korean daily Chosun Ilbo reported yesterday. 

The employees, who had quit NCsoft in February, applied for work at the unnamed Japanese games firm, allegedly taking copies of unfinished games to the interviews.

Police stated that the software may have been copied by the Japanese firm at this time, and that they suspect that money changed hands.

The employee resignations and apparent leaks stem from a management shake up at NCsoft last year, in which a senior developer with responsibility for Lineage III was forced out of the company for poor performance, according to Korean media reports.

Several members of the Lineage III development team subsequently left the company, the reports claim. NCsoft has made no public statement on this issue.

NCsoft claims to have earned a total of $1.6bn from the first two games in the extremely popular Lineage series.

Based on this figure, a company spokesman estimated the potential damages from the alleged theft of Lineage III at more than $1bn.

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