A Study Reveals that the Market for Chatos and Traps for Video Games Leaves a Brutal Income
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The market for tricks, chats and game trap software moves millions, at least, according to a new joint study by the universities of Birmingham and Warwick. These platforms, which offer illicit advantages in titles such as Call of Duty, Battlefield or Counter-Strike 2, can generate between $12 million and $73 million a year. Research reveals that some pages receive hundreds of thousands of monthly visits and apply very different price strategies,…
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