Recently, it was reported that the GameStop website had been hacked and that customer information might be at risk. Today, the company confirmed that the incident did happen, although they weren’t upfront about whether or not customer information was taken. Here’s their statement: “GameStop identified and addressed a potential security incident that was related to transactions made on GameStopâs website during a specific period of time. GameStop mailed notification letters to customers who made purchases during that time frame advising them of the incident and providing information on steps they can take.â If you shopped on GameStop’s website between August 10, 2016 and February 9, 2017, and haven’t received a letter, it might be time to change your credit card information and passwords. [via PC Gamer] local_offer 2DS 3DS eShop gamestop Switch Switch eShop stars Further Reading FIFA 19 on Switch features PS4 Pro ads NPD: Nintendo had the best July month since 2