Twitch, a game-centric live streaming platform, has suffered a data breach of what can only be described as disastrous proportions Along with information on top streamers' subscriptions and revenues, Twitch is apparently working, or was working, on a Steam competitor called Vapor
According to our sister site PC Gamer, the platform's name is likely a cheeky codename, as it seems unlikely that Twitch would copy Steam's name exactly; not only does Vapor compete with Steam and the Epic Games Store, but it's also a "new" version of Steam's "Vapor it would integrate Twitch-centric functionality for popular titles like Fortnite and PUBG
Twitch's official Twitter account confirmed today (October 6) that a "breach has occurred," but did not confirm the nature or scope of the stolen data
Unfortunately, little other information is available At this point, we don't even know if Vapor will happen
What we do know is that, aside from in-game integration with Twitch, there was code for a game called Vapeworld It does not appear to be a vape store simulator Rather, it may be an open-world metaverse type platform like VRChat
Interestingly, Vapeworld also included some familiar, albeit curious, assets There were 3D emoticons by painter Bob Ross, cards from the game Hearthstone, and other 3D models we don't fully understand
Apart from the Vape world, it is interesting to see the supposed incomes of some of Twitch's biggest stars If the leaked files are authentic, streamers like Félix "xQc" Lengyel would have earned over $84 million before taxes Another top streamer, Ludwig Ahlgren, who recently surpassed Tyler "Ninja" Blevins' paying subscribers, earned $32 million
It is unclear which year these earnings reflect The pseudonymous hacker who posted the link to the torrent containing the stolen data said financial records date back to 2019
With approximately 125 GB of data available, gamers, security researchers, and possibly Twitch's competitors may have to look through all the documents It will be some time before all the information comes to light However, we will continue to watch for any important information
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