2K Games issued the following statement addressing yesterday’s hack on the WWE 2K Facebook page, which included photos of Chris Benoit, AEW, and other offensive material. They apologize for the incident, and state that those posts do not reflect their values.
We are aware that social media accounts across the 2K label have been compromised and offensive material is being posted that does not reflect the values of 2K or our partners. We are actively working to fix this as soon as possible.
Social media accounts across the 2K label were compromised early Friday evening. Unfortunately, offensive material was posted that does not reflect the values of 2K or our partners. We condemn these posts and apologize to everyone offended by the content.
We are aware that social media accounts across the 2K label have been compromised and offensive material is being posted that does not reflect the values of 2K or our partners. We are actively working to fix this as soon as possible.
— #WWE2K20 (@WWEgames) November 16, 2019
Social media accounts across the 2K label were compromised early Friday evening. Unfortunately, offensive material was posted that does not reflect the values of 2K or our partners. We condemn these posts and apologize to everyone offended by the content.
— #WWE2K20 (@WWEgames) November 16, 2019
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