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Chinese Police Bust Alleged $76 Million Video Game Cheating Ring, Seize Millions in Assets – Gizmodo
Police in Kunshan, China, say that a video game cheating ring pulled in an astonishing $76 million in subscription fees before a recent bust.

The saying goes, Winners never cheat, and cheaters never win, but thats apparently not the case. Police in Kunshan, China, say that a video game cheating ring pulled in an astonishing $76 million in subscription fees before a recent bust, the BBC reported on Tuesday.
Police also said they seized some $46 million in assets, including a number of luxury sports carsa haul that makes more sense when one considers the service, called Chicken Drumstick, allegedly cost $10 per day, or as much as $200 per…
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