Slitherine Software sends along
a
statement announcing that the gold master for Gates of Troy, their upcoming
stand-alone Spartan expansion, has been purloined, via a physical robbery
rather than a computer break-in, though no wooden horses were actually involved.
Here's word on the theft, and what sort of delay it may incur:
From what
we know so far the gold master was on its was back from the duplication plant in
London by special delivery for approval and sign off by Slitherine at its Epsom
Head Office. At around 11:05 GMT the Royal Mail Postman was assaulted and his
bags stolen.
David Giles, the Postman who was assaulted, was shaken up but not hurt and said,
"Even in a relatively safe place like Epsom you can't be too careful these
days."
At this stage there has been no official contact between Slitherine and the
Royal Mail or Metropolitan Police and the only information we have comes direct
from the Postman who was only moments away from making his delivery outside the
Slitherine office. It is not clear whether the Postman was deliberately targeted
because of what he was carrying, or if it was just a piece of extreme bad luck.
It is hoped that it was a random attack and the thieves do not realise what they
have or if they do, that they will not have the knowledge and ability to make
any use of it.
Philip Veale at Slitherine Software said, "Obviously we're very upset about it
and the delay this will cause to the release of Gates of Troy, but we are
working hard to make up for the lost time this will cause and hope the fans can
bear with us. We're also concerned about the possibility of a pirated version
hitting the streets now before we can get the original copies of Gates of Troy
ready."