The tweet was removed and the Hello Games twitter account was set to private in the aftermath.
“The tweet is from me, but somebody from the team took it down. […] We have not been coping well,” Polygon was told through Murray’s email account. The publication was not immediately able to verify that it was Sean Murray tweeting or emailing, however, as he “hasn’t responded to follow up emails.” [Though it seems clear now: See update below.]
Hello Games has been under extreme fire from reviewers and fans alike for launching a game that doesn’t quite match the marketing promises made along the way, prompting industry discussions over hype, refunds, and the very nature of multiplayer and online play. The studio is also under investigation by a UK advertising watchdog group, which has fielded numerous complaints about the game.
Earlier this month, Hello Games’ Paul Weir told Twitter that “Sean is fine and we’re all busy on the next patch.” Murray hasn’t tweeted or responded to fans himself in almost three months. [Or hadn’t, anyway; see update below.]
Server hacked. We're binging Mr Robot Episodes as quickly as we can looking for answers. Ep05 is a cracker
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) October 28, 2016
If anything was a mistake, it was using Linked In without 2FA.
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) October 28, 2016
Nice to see *someone* use that account at least. Please sort all my pending invites while you're there hackers
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) October 28, 2016
.@hellogames are you still hacked and stuff?
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) October 28, 2016
Mashable reports that Hello Games’ official email account has declared that the tweets came from a disgruntled employee.