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Real-Life Horror? 'Japan Stigmatized Property Monitoring Association 3' Faces Cancellation Over Leaked Personal Data
June 22, 2026• 1 min read 7/10
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Real-Life Horror? 'Japan Stigmatized Property Monitoring Association 3' Faces Cancellation Over Leaked Personal Data
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The developers of the Japanese indie horror game 'Nihon Jiko Bukken Kanshi Kyoukai 3' have signaled a potential delay or total cancellation following a disturbing discovery within the game's files. The team reported finding real-world personal information, including names and bank account numbers of actual individuals, embedded in the software. Shockingly, the developers claim they have no memory of implementing this data, leading to a bizarre situation that blurs the line between virtual horror and real-life security breaches.
This development is further complicated by alleged pressure from external organizations, threatening the future of the popular stigmatized property monitoring simulator. As the gaming community reacts with a mix of skepticism and intrigue, the incident has transformed the hype for the title into a serious legal and ethical debate, leaving the fate of the project uncertain while investigations into the source of the data continue.