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15 arrested in connection with PUBG cheating programs
Writing in a Steam post, Bluehole said that fifteen people are suspected for creating and selling hacking programs affecting popular PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. All have been arrested and fined with a total of $5.1m, developer Bluehole has confirmed. Other accused are still being investigated, and that in the cases for those arrested, cheating programs included some kind of malicious code designed to steal user information.
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I don't get how cheating to "win" in any multiplayer game grants any satisfaction.
I'm pretty sure I can beat a grand master at chess if my pawns can capture forward and my knights can also move as bishops.