Chinese police bust "world's biggest" video game cheating ring



Cheating has become an epidemic in the massively popular video game world of Esports. The hyper-competitive environment has turned into fertile ground for hackers. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.

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17 thoughts on “Chinese police bust "world's biggest" video game cheating ring”

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