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Respawn finally comments on Apex cheating scandal that saw pro players' games hijacked, basically says nothing at all

Last weekend the North American finals of the Apex Legends Global Series was abruptly called off after two players suffered mid-match hacks that enabled cheating software. The word is that this was down to a remote code execution (RCE) exploit, a particularly nasty form of intrusion that's such bad news that Easy Anti Cheat (used in Apex) was stung to issue its own rebuttal asserting «there is no RCE vulnerability» in its software.

Easy Anti-Cheat got out of the gate before EA and Respawn, but the Apex developer has finally commented on the incident. Not that it's saying much.

«On Sunday, a few professional Apex Legends player accounts were hacked during an ALGS event, » says a Respawn statement. «Game and player security are our highest priorities, which is why we paused the competition to address the issue immediately.

»Our teams have deployed the first of a layered series of updates to protect the Apex Legends player community and create a secure experience for everyone."

Well, that's all as clear as mud.

To give a brief summary of what went down, during the third match of the day player Noyan «Genburten» Ozkose of DarkZero suddenly found themselves using a wallhack and was able to see every other player. Ozkose dropped out of the match, fearing their team would be penalised. In the next match, Phillip «ImperialHal» Dosen of TSM was unexpectedly and unintentionally equipped with an aimbot. That match was abandoned, and the event was called off until further notice «due to the competitive integrity of this series being compromised.»

The official Apex esports account re-posted Respawn's message, adding that: «At this time, we do not anticipate any changes to the Split 1 Playoffs. We will have more information to share on the Challenger Circuit and the NA Regional Finals soon. We appreciate your patience.»

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