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You may have recently received a message telling you to play a spin roulette game to earn games. Whether it was from WhiteWolf2017, myself, or any other of your friends, I'm here officially to say, "THAT WASN'T OUR FAULT"! My account, in particular, was hacked, and as far as I know, WhiteWolf2017 was the only other one of my friends to be met with the same fate. I received a message from them asking me to play this game. The website appeared legitamate, but I should've realized the message itself was from a bot. If you HAVE received the message, I urge you to contact Steam Support immediately. There's no reason anybody should be having these problems, and it's a shame that they are happening at all. Right now, the most effective action we can take is to get the word going around, and inform as many peopel as possible about this issue.
Thank you for taking the time to read this warning.
Va Fail, my fellow Witcher Fans