

We are still keeping in touch with him and figuring out how to solve this." "Due to the war, our payment couldn't transfer to the author's bank account successfully. "Our product marketing & accounting team are dealing with this problem now," an MSI rep reportedly told Mujtaba. Whether or not that "solution" would involve the original developer was briefly up in the air, until WCCF editor Hassan Mujtaba posted a response from MSI on Twitter. "MSI have been working on a solution and expect it to be resolved soon." "We fully intend to continue with MSI Afterburner," a rep told the publication. Our colleagues at PC Gamer have gotten a statement from MSI, which should put some worries to rest. This story seems to be developing fast, with MSI keen to make sure its popular Afterburner app continues on.
