
""A security vulnerability was identified that affects games and applications built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later for Android, Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems," former Xbox mascot Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb wrote on the Unity forum earlier today. "There is no evidence of any exploitation of the vulnerability, nor has there been any impact on users or customers." Hryb added that the company "proactively provided fixes that address the vulnerability, and they are already available to all developers""
""As a precaution and to keep you safe, we have temporarily removed the following titles and products from digital storefronts while we implement the necessary updates to address the issue," it wrote on X. In addition to Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire and Pentiment, it also includes certain versions of Grounded 2 and Avowed which include artbooks made with Unity."
Unity revealed a security vulnerability affecting games and applications built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later across Android, Windows, Linux, and macOS. Unity provided fixes and reported no evidence of exploitation or impact on users. Platform holders such as Windows and Steam implemented fixes at the platform level. Obsidian Entertainment temporarily removed Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Pentiment, and certain versions of Grounded 2 and Avowed (including Unity-made artbooks) from digital storefronts to apply updates. The studio apologized for inconvenience and stated teams are working on patches. Developers are being urged to update affected products as soon as possible.
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