In one of the most bizarre leaks of all time, Robocop: Rogue City developer Teyon (or possibly publisher Nacon) accidentally deleted all the game's data on Steam and replaced it with an early build of an unannounced reboot of Hunter: The Reckoning.
Hunter: The Reckoning is a tabletop role-playing game from White Wolf Publishing's World of Darkness series, best-known for Vampire: The Masquerade. Hunter: The Reckoning's hook is that the characters are regular people thrust into a fight against vampires, and they gradually learn to combat them through a website called Hunter.net.
In video games, a trilogy of hack-and-slash games was developed by High Voltage Software, with the first published by Interplay (of Baldur's Gate fame) and the latter two by Vivendi (which eventually merged with Blizzard). Apart from that, a visual novel from interactive fiction developer Choice of Games was released last year.
A look at Robocop: Rogue City's SteamDB page reveals that every file associated with the game was deleted and replaced with "Hunter.EXE." This was very quickly reverted by a developer who was very panicked about their mistake, but a couple of people managed to download and launch the executable before the change...
