Mimimi Games – the studio behind stealth-strategy: zombie pirate adventure Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew –…
Mimimi Games – the studio behind stealth-strategy: zombie pirate adventure Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew – is warning players of a phishing campaign that's tempting them to sign up for a beta code that doesn't exist.
The studio states that by using a website that"looks identical" to the real one and using a"very similar domain", scammers have fooled players into signing up to the bogus site to download a fake beta."Mimimi Games is currently being targeted by a phishing campaign," the studio explains.
"This email is not from us! There is no beta version of the game available!" the team stresses."The real domain is shadowgambit.com - we never use another domain for this game!"
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