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FBI seized multiple piracy sites distributing pirated video games

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FBI与荷兰FIOD合作查封多个盗版游戏网站,包括nsw2u.com等,这些网站提供Nintendo Switch和PlayStation 4的盗版游戏,运营超四年,下载量达320万次,造成1.7亿美元损失。用户现访问相关域名将看到FBI查封通知。
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According to Statista, 3 percent of men consume at least one pirate product. In a video a Dr. Simi was shown in his pirate edition that, beyond causing joy, gave fear. It is estimated a market of 464 billion dollars in the imitation industry. In a video circulating on social networks, it was shown the moment when a Dr. Simi caught attention because of its peculiar form, since it was an edition never seen, which caused a wave of terror signs for …

The FBI estimates that gaming companies lost $170 million in sales.

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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The FBI has just hit hard one of the largest video game piracy networks. In collaboration with FIOD, the Dutch tax authority, the US agency managed to seize several websites dedicated to distributing illegal copies of console games, especially affecting Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox titles. According to the official report, the industry would have lost about $170 million …

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At the end of last week, the FBI shut down several websites that offered illegally copied video games.

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unsafe.sh broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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