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A lucrative video game cheating enterprise that enabled its operators to buy luxury sports cars has been shut down. It appears to have generated more than $76 million in revenue prior to a raid by Chinese authorities. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
As reported by the BBC, the cheating group, which called itself “Chicken Drumstick,” was raided in a collaborative operation between Chinese authorities and Tencent, the enormous conglomerate that also runs some of China’s biggest video game businesses. As part of the raid, more than $46 million in assets were seized, including several sports cars. It was headquartered in eastern China in the Jiangsu province, which is near Shanghai.