“Our game and website DO NOT collect any information or data,” the developer said in its statement. The developer says it has now shut down the shop altogether “to assure our fans of the integrity of our studio and products”. Responding to the report’s allegations, Mundfish has said in a statement to GamesRadar that its website does not collect users’ data, and that the privacy statement in question is “outdated and wrong”. The report claimed that the clause is only mentioned on the developer’s Russian website and is nowhere to be found on the page’s English version. Recently, a report published by AIN.Capital alleged that Atomic Heart developer Mundfish’s online store mentions in its privacy police that users’ data may be collected and shared with Russian state authorities, including the tax office and the Federal Security Service (FSB). Atomic Hearthas seen its fair share of controversy over the course of what has been a tumultuous development cycle, and with the game now less than a month away from launch, it’s found itself caught in another one of late.
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