
"The Unity issue, discovered in June and patched on October 2, could have allowed "local code execution and access to confidential information on end user devices running unity-built applications," reads an advisory on the official Unity website. Although Unity states that there is no evidence of any impact on users, developers are still recommended to "rebuild your games and applications with updated Unity versions.""
"Along with Avowed Premium Edition, Obsidian also removed the Grounded 2 Founders Edition and Founders Pack, Pillars of Eternity: Hero Edition and Definitive Edition, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire and its Ultimate Edition, and Pentiment. Pentiment and both Pillars of Eternity games run on Unity. While Avowed and Grounded 2 run on Unreal Engine 5, Obsidian clarified on X that Unity is used for the digital artbook included with Avowed Premium Edition."
An exploit in the Unity engine discovered in June and patched on October 2 could permit local code execution and access to confidential information on devices running Unity-built applications. Unity reports no evidence of user impact but advises rebuilding games with updated Unity versions. Obsidian temporarily removed multiple titles from digital storefronts to apply updates, including Avowed Premium Edition, Grounded 2 Founders Edition and Founders Pack, both Pillars of Eternity editions, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire and Pentiment. Obsidian said its team is working on a fix and will restore the games once patches are available, urging installed users to update.
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