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Rumor: The Beatles: Rock Band track list leaked [update]

June 15th, 2009 by Ben Gilbert

It reads like so many rhythm/music game releases in the past — the ubiquitous track list leak. The Beatles: Rock Band is still a few months off from its September 9 release date but Ripten has gotten its hands on a leaked list of the possible tracks from the game (found after the break).

The list does include the three tracks we checked out in our hands-on with the game at E3, though it also looks an awful lot like a list of Beatles singles across their career. Ripten notes that the ten tracks found in the glorious opening to the game are all included in its leaked list — and it is approximately the same amount of tracks we know the game will be shipping with — though we’ve yet to receive any official confirmation or denial from MTV Games, Harmonix, or EA.

Update: A Harmonix spokesperson has confirmed to us that this leaked list of songs is definitely not the track list for The Beatles: Rock Band, saying, “The rumored ‘leaked’ list is not the disc track listing for The Beatles: Rock Band. We’ll be announcing more tracks throughout the summer. Stay tuned to thebeatlesrockband.com for the most up to date information about disc songs and downloadable content!”

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Leaked Manhunt 2 not due to hackers after all

October 23rd, 2007 by Alisha Karabinus

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Remember that uncut version of Manhunt 2 that hit the 'net last month? Looks like it wasn't hackers -- named or unnamed -- after all, but rather, an employee at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It seems all of the people who were whispering that it might be an inside job weren't too far off ... they were just pointing fingers at the wrong people.

The name of the culprit has not been released, though it has been confirmed that, unsurprisingly, leaking a playtest copy of a game online means you lose your job. Who knew, eh?
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