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The developers supported Rockstar Games by showing works from the alpha version of Dota 2
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The developers supported Rockstar Games by showing works from the alpha version of Dota 2

Valve developers expressed solidarity with Rockstar Games affected by the hacker attack. Attackers have leaked a lot of videos online showing what the sixth part of the Grand Theft Auto series looks like at the moment.

Due to the fact that the title is at an early stage of development, everything looks quite raw and ridiculous so far, and users have already begun to criticize the work of Rockstar Games and call their product bad. Valve, in turn, decided to show what the hero models look like in the early stages of development and make it clear that players who are waiting for GTA VI are wrong.

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So Valve artist Dabih Eng showed Lion in early stages, which, to put it mildly, looks interesting and very different from the final result. Dabih did not refrain from humour, and clarified that in this form the character model is considered "finished to a large extent."

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Valve is not the only company that has expressed support for Rockstar Games in this way. After the loudest drain in the history of video games, many studios launched a flash mob that is directed against the attacker and the hate towards the developers of Grand Theft Auto VI. They began to publish screenshots of early versions of their games in bulk, which subsequently had an excellent result.

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