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Stellar Blade Hacked: When Crypto Scams Target Your Favorite Games

Jul 20, 2025 at 01:48 am

Stellar Blade's Twitter account was recently compromised to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency. Here's what happened and why crypto scams are on the rise in gaming.

Stellar Blade Hacked: When Crypto Scams Target Your Favorite Games

The gaming world and the crypto world collided in a less-than-ideal way recently. Shift Up's hit game, Stellar Blade, fell victim to a Twitter hack, with the game's official account being used to promote a fake cryptocurrency. It's a wild situation, and a reminder that no one is safe from these scams.

Stellar Blade's Twitter Account Compromised

In a plot twist worthy of a cyberpunk game, the Stellar Blade official Twitter account was hijacked. Hackers used the account to peddle a fraudulent cryptocurrency, even creating a "Stellar Blade Coin" and using official game imagery to make it seem legit. They even disabled comments to prevent people from calling out the scam. Talk about bold!

The Response

Thankfully, the Stellar Blade team was quick to respond. Game director Hyung-Tae Kim warned fans to steer clear of any links shared by the compromised account, confirming they were "unauthorized." The team is working to recover the account, and honestly, it's a bit shocking that Twitter hasn't resolved the issue faster.

Crypto Scams: A Growing Trend

This isn't an isolated incident. Crypto scams are becoming increasingly common, targeting everyone from YouTubers to major corporations. Big names like Kai Cenat have been victims, and even Viz Media, the anime and manga publisher, was hit earlier this year. The Stellar Blade hack is just the latest example of how these bad actors are trying to exploit popularity for their own gain.

Stellar Blade Still Going Strong

Despite this hiccup, Stellar Blade is still riding high. The game launched on PC to great success, topping the Steam charts. There are even rumors of a Switch 2 version in the works. A recent update also added new music tracks and fixed some bugs, showing that Shift Up is still dedicated to their game.

Final Thoughts

While the Stellar Blade Twitter hack is definitely a bummer, it's also a good reminder to stay vigilant online. Always double-check links, and if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. And hey, maybe this whole situation could inspire a new side quest in Stellar Blade 2? Just a thought!

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