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    Home»News & Updates»“I wish everybody could play my game.” The Outer Worlds 2 director doesn’t like its $80 price tag either, and says it was an Xbox decision

    “I wish everybody could play my game.” The Outer Worlds 2 director doesn’t like its $80 price tag either, and says it was an Xbox decision

    June 12, 2025

    The first Xbox game to cost $80 is The Outer Worlds 2, but its director says the price was chosen by Microsoft and Xbox, not Obsidian, and simply wishes everyone could play.

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    Description : TYPO3 is an open source, PHP based web content management system. In versions on the 12.x branch prior to 12.4.31 LTS and the 13.x branch prior to 13.4.2 LTS, the multifactor authentication (MFA) dialog presented during backend login can be bypassed due to insufficient enforcement of access restrictions on all backend routes. Successful exploitation requires valid backend user credentials, as MFA can only be bypassed after successful authentication. Users should update to TYPO3 version 12.4.31 LTS or 13.4.12 LTS to fix the problem.

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