Yooka-Laylee Playtonic Developer Warns About Lil Gator Game Scam

picture: Playtonic Friends, MegaWobble / via Steam

Yooka-Laylee developer and publisher Playtonic Games have issued a warning via social media regarding a new scam that’s currently making the rounds – linked to a game you’re publishing.

Looks like ‘someone’ is offering MegaWobble’s beta test opportunity crocodile night game. It is slated to release on the Nintendo Switch and several other platforms this year. Apparently, it is actually a scam.

Here is the full list from Playtonic, which advises players not to click on any links provided in scams:

“We have learned that someone is providing a beta test for Lil Gator Game. We can confirm that this is a scam and not from Playtonic or LilGatorGame. If we provide this to our communities, we will announce it on Twitter and not through any other channels.

Please do not click on the links in the scam! If you receive any suspicious messages claiming to be from Playtonic, please let us know. Stay safe everyone.”

In Lil Gator, players will embark on a “wonderful” adventure – discover new friends and discover everything the island has to offer while climbing, swimming, tobogganing and sliding. You can learn regarding this game in our original story:

Keep an eye out for a Lil Gator release date announcement in the near future.

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