

However, when confirming the leak looked real, Broussard also urged people to lower their expectations of what would be available. The leaker or leakers apparently released the build, its editor and the full source code. Most of the game's weapons are apparently functional. All of the E3 content is there," wrote the leaker, posting on the infamous anonymous message board as "x0r". A huge chunk is playable, a huge chunk is block-outs with no enemies. "Almost every chapter is present in some form.

3D Realms co-founder and Duke Nukem developer George Broussard commented via Twitter that "the leak looks real." The leaker started posting on Monday and, as collated by Duke fansite, has since posted screenshots, videos, and download links.

A leaker posting on the message board 4chan has shared a build of Duke Nukem Forever similar to that shown at E3 in 2001.
