Stellar Blade's Official X Account Hacked in Multi-Day Crypto Scam Siege Targeting Gamers

July 15, 2025 – The official X (formerly Twitter) account for the hit action RPG Stellar Blade has been compromised for over 72 hours in a brazen cryptocurrency scam campaign targeting PlayStation 5 and PC gamers. The breach, which began late Friday, saw the verified @StellarBlade account transformed into a platform for fraudulent token promotions, alarming fans and highlighting ongoing security vulnerabilities on major social platforms.

The Attack Unfolds

Hackers seized control of the account, swiftly replacing the profile picture and bio with cryptocurrency-themed imagery. They then flooded the timeline with posts promoting a fake "StellarBlade Token" ($SBVT), urging followers to connect digital wallets to a suspicious website for "exclusive rewards" tied to the game.

One widely shared tweet by user @jamm3rd captured the surreal moment: "Woke up to the official Stellar Blade account shilling crypto. Devs would NEVER do this. Report this scam ASAP!" The posts, which mimicked corporate announcements, claimed partnerships with fictional blockchain firms and offered "limited-time airdrops" – classic hallmarks of crypto "rug pull" schemes designed to steal assets.

Community Backlash and Confusion

Fans immediately sounded alarms on forums, with Reddit users dissecting the breach in real-time. A popular thread on r/stellarblade titled "No way this is real, right?" garnered thousands of comments. Many expressed frustration over the prolonged response time, noting the scam posts remained active for three full days despite mass reporting.

"This is terrifying," wrote one user. "If they can hijack a verified game account this easily, how do we trust any official updates?"

Part of a Larger Crisis

This incident isn’t isolated. X has faced escalating security issues since its rebranding, with verified accounts across industries repeatedly compromised. In March 2025, major league sports accounts including the NBA and NASCAR were breached in near-identical crypto scams. Similarly, gaming giants like Xbox have been targeted – their social media team publicly battled hackers earlier this year after fraudulent posts appeared on official channels.

Security analysts attribute this wave to weakened platform safeguards and sophisticated phishing tactics. "Gaming accounts are prized targets," explains cybersecurity firm Halborn. "They have massive, tech-savvy audiences who may own crypto, making them vulnerable to social engineering."

Fallout and Next Steps

As of Tuesday morning, the Stellar Blade account remains inactive, with all posts deleted and its status set to private. Developer Shift Up Corporation has yet to issue a formal statement, though sources confirm internal investigations are underway. X’s support team reportedly restored access late Monday, but the delay has drawn sharp criticism.

Key Takeaways for Gamers:

  1. Never connect wallets to "official" token links – game studios rarely launch crypto initiatives without extensive prior announcements.
  2. Verify claims via multiple channels – check developer websites, Discord servers, or trusted news outlets before engaging.
  3. Enable two-factor authentication – both for gaming accounts and linked social media profiles.

This breach underscores a grim reality: as crypto scams evolve, gaming communities remain on the frontlines. For now, Stellar Blade fans are left watching a digital ghost town where their hub for updates once stood – a stark reminder that in today’s online landscape, even verified blue checks offer no shield against chaos.

This is a developing story. Updates will follow as official comments are released.




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