Hackers were able to make their copies of the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 versions of the game “Manhunt 2” even more violent less than one day after the game was released Oct. 31. The discovery could put Take-Two Interactive and its subsidiary Rockstar Games on the defensive once again, handling another round of bad press about “Manhunt 2.” The unauthorized hack does not fully restore the content deemed unacceptable in the “Adults Only” rated version of “Manhunt 2” which was shunned by major platforms in June in the U.S.
Hackers Resurrect ‘Manhunt 2’s Gory Glory
Posted by: Walaika Haskins November 2, 2007 03:31 PMHackers were able to make their copies of the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 versions of the game “Manhunt 2” even more violent less than one day after the game was released Oct. 31. The discovery could put Take-Two Interactive and its subsidiary Rockstar Games on the defensive once again, handling another round of bad press about “Manhunt 2.” The unauthorized hack does not fully restore the content deemed unacceptable in the “Adults Only” rated version of “Manhunt 2” which was shunned by major platforms in June in the U.S.