Tencent Collaborates with Police to Exterminate China's Biggest Cheater Action Game
GridGames.ID – Efforts to eradicate cheaters in online games are increasingly being carried out by several game developers and authorities.
This time, Tencent is working with the Kunshan City Police to eradicate the biggest game cheater in China.
Launching from BBC.com, Tencent and the Police managed to catch a group of cheaters who created and sold cheats in the Overwatch and Call of Duty Mobile games.
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This group of cheaters earned more than USD 76 million or around IDR 1.1 trillion from selling cheats in the Overwatch and Call of Duty Mobile games.
The group of cheaters called this cheat sale action “Chicken Drumstick”.
They sell cheats with a subscription system through the website.
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Subscription rates for users start from IDR 150,000 per day to IDR 3,000,000 per month.
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Overwatch and Call of Duty Mobile cheat group arrests in China
This group succeeded in developing sales not only on a regional scale, but also internationally.
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