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TLDR: I feel like it's most likely just a false positive, details below:

Hi, thanks for the report. I've checked it on VirusTotal and yes, the file appears to trigger two antiviruses, Jiangmin and VBA32. In particular, VBA32 mentioned "Trojan.Azden".

However, I could not find any details on this trojan. Most of them are reports of false positives on other popular games, and in particular, Unity has a forum post on it: https://forum.unity.com/threads/unity-beta-2017-2-0b7-b8-virus.488816/#post-3220...

I considered submitting it to Bitdefender for a more thorough check, but Bitdefender (using VirusTotal) marks the file as safe, so I'm not able to submit it to them.

Due to not being able to find any concrete details on this trojan, multiple reports of false positives on Unity and other popular games, reputable antivirus software marking it as safe, and the only programs flagging it seem to be less reputable ones, I feel like this is most likely just a false positive.

However, do inform me if you find anything more unusual, or if you're able to find more details about the trojan in question.

I'm using Norton by Symantec, and the antivirus flagged it during runtime, which means it behaved in a suspicious way. My antivirus product is pretty good, but it's probably a false positive as you said. I'll revise my post, but I still don't trust the game as is.

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Completely understandable, and I guess it might change the situation a little if a reputable antivirus like Norton is reporting it... though it says "Undetected" on Symantec through VirusTotal? Might be a different version.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention, and thanks for revising your initial post. I'll update here if I find anything more to this matter :)