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The man who opened the Curiousity cube hasn’t received his cut of Godus profits

Remember Peter Molyneux’s Curiousity? A worldwide endeavour, gamers were tasked to pick away at a cube until, finally, its secret in the centre was revealed.

Bryan Henderson was the man who got to the middle of the cube, and as a result, was promised a “life-changing” prize from Molyneux. Among secretive prizes, Henderson was to made made a God in Godus, Molyneux’s next game, also receiving a cut of its profits.

Henderson has yet to receive a cent, according to a report by Eurogamer.

This report comes after Molyneux’s 22 Cans took to YouTube to report that several promised features wouldn’t make it into Godus.


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