Chinese Gamer Sues Developer Over 4,800 Virtual Slaps in Online Game
- A Chinese player, Mr. Qiaoben, is suing a gaming firm, claiming that depression resulted from being virtually slapped 4,800 times in an online game.
- Mr. Qiaoben stated that these virtual attacks were humiliating and affected his self-esteem.
- He alleged that the gaming firm profits from allowing players to use insulting in-game items against each other.
- The player accuses the company of profiting from an offensive feature that permits insult exchanges.
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Chinese Gamer Sues Three Kingdoms Kill Online Developer Over 4,800 Virtual Slaps, Claims It Destroyed His Life and Mental Health | 👍 LatestLY
Developed by a company in Hangzhou, Three Kingdoms Kill Online was launched in 2009 and is set during the historical Three Kingdoms era in China. The game features multiplayer matches involving four to eight players with each match lasting between 10 and 30 minutes. 👍 Chinese Gamer Sues Three Kingdoms Kill Online Developer Over 4,800 Virtual Slaps, Claims It Destroyed His Life and Mental Health.
Man sues gaming company for depression after getting ‘slapped’ thousands of times: ‘My self-esteem is harmed’
After each victory in the online game, the man noticed that his opponents would throw items like eggs and straw sandals at his avatar. He said these triggered virtual facial slap-like effects.
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