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EA's Spore Spawns on BitTorrent

Submitted by MacRonin on September 5, 2008 - 1:22am
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EA's Spore Spawns on BitTorrent - Via Threat Level:

Less than a day before it release, video game Spore began making the rounds Thursday on the usual BitTorrent free sites like ThePirateBay, Mininova and others.

Spore, an Electronic Arts game, is Will Wright's long anticipated follow to The Sims.

"Spore starts a player out as a single-cell organism swimming around in a primordial soup," according to Spore's web site.

TechDigest reports that the group RELOADED is "taking credit for busting open Spore's SecuROM protection."

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