Well, looks like CIG lost about 45 GB of content to the wild.
Bengal carrier models, system coordinates, dev tools, and a whole heap of goodness knows what.
Expect leaks to be plastered everywhere..
It is a bit like when you start a new job with a fairly young company, people are nice, everything seems very easy. After a while, things get tighter and tighter, people stop smiling, procedures are introduced, red tape is extended, your work is suddenly checked, your freedom is restricted and so on, loose cannons are replaced and so on.
When CIG was formed, it was very happy go lucky, Wingman could just start Wingman's Nuts without issues and stuff was just randomly talked about, public events were disasters with technical problems and so on. Then CIG started to grow up, Wingman was cut loose, things were coordinated more tightly and controlled, and producers were put on to tighten things up, oh yeah, and that artist got fired. The leaks would never have happened with a older, more experienced company, but the need for security was never really conceived because there is so much other stuff that was vying for their internal attention. I predict further tightening up, more performance checks, staff needing to at the very least "check" things with a line manager before release and so on.
Which is a bit of a pity. I liked the more youthful, accident prone CIG. So much more enjoyable to watch. Wingman didn't fit into that new environment - he would have hated it. That much was obvious from the joyous look on his face about "having fun" during development with his new project after he left CIG.