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Chapter 666

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In the cheat group, a large number of players had switched to new accounts. As for what to do with the old accounts …

These people discussed and decided to sell them at a low price.

The price of PlayerUnknown's Battleground was 980 yuan, which was expensive for many players who were not rich. Although they could play the internet cafe version of PlayerUnknown's Battleground, in reality, it was more worthwhile to buy their own accounts if they wanted to play for a long time.

Currently, other than a few players in the cheat group, not many people knew that PlayerUnknown's Battleground had a Celestial Suit. If they were to sell these accounts at half price or even lower, there would definitely be people who would buy them.

As for whether or not they would scam others, these cheaters did not care. After all, such underground transactions existed in many games. Whether it was training for others or buying and selling accounts, there was a risk of their accounts being banned.

Moreover, if these people's moral standards were really that high, they would not have cheated …

These accounts were listed on some second-hand trading websites, waiting for innocent, noob buyers to take the bait.



Capital, Ku Le Internet Cafe entrance.

A young man with messy hair walked out of the internet cafe, yawning as he rubbed his hungry stomach.

"Sigh, I'm hungry again. Let's go home and eat some instant noodles."

The young man's name was Qin An. The house he rented was near the VR internet cafe, and it was a walk back.

This place was near the Fifth Ring Road of Capital. There was a railway line nearby, and the location was very remote, so the rent was relatively cheap. Even so, this young man still had a headache about the rent every three months.

It was impossible to save money. It was impossible to save money in this lifetime. Only by living frugally and starving could one maintain a life like this.

When he returned to his place, it was a slightly dilapidated one-bedroom house, which was converted from an old model. The house was relatively clean. After all, it did not take much effort to throw away the instant noodles every day. He would throw them away when he went to the internet cafe …

The VR internet cafe allowed a maximum of seven hours a day. Moreover, Qin An did not have that much money to spend in the VR internet cafe every day. He could only occasionally do odd jobs and ask for some money from his family to maintain his life.

When he returned home, Qin An turned on his buzzing laptop and checked the official forum of PlayerUnknown's Battleground out of boredom.

He loved playing FPS games, especially PlayerUnknown's Battleground. That was why he would go to the VR internet cafe to play even if he was hungry.

Qin An's FPS talent was not bad. He was considered a slightly famous expert back in his hometown. Therefore, he came to the Imperial Capital to find a reliable gaming club to join and become a professional player. Or, if that didn't work out, he could find a studio to make do.

In the end, not to mention the club, it was hard to even find a job in a studio. Qin An felt that he was simply f * cked. He could only take it one step at a time.

He scrolled through the recruitment notice while scrolling through PlayerUnknown's Battleground's official forum.

At this moment, Qin An saw a thread. It was an account sale thread.

The post was deleted by the administrator not long after it was posted, but Qin An still found the specific address by following the link in the post. It was a website that specialized in trading game items, so he could basically guarantee its authenticity.

In fact, the so-called website was nothing more than a guarantee for a middleman. At the same time, it regulated the transaction process to prevent the buyer or seller from being cheated.

When Qin An saw the price of the item, his eyes instantly widened.

The account for PlayerUnknown's Battleground only cost 300 yuan!

He took a closer look. This account had obviously been played for a period of time. There were a few nice clothes on it. From the screenshots in the lobby, the guns were basically unlocked.

(When the player gets a new gun, it will be refreshed in the ruins of the lobby. The player can then practice shooting there. In fact, it has no effect on the in-game functions.)

Qin An could not help but wonder. Why would he sell such a good account?

Was it a black account? Yes, it must be a black account. Otherwise, it would not be sold at such a low price. However, there should not be too much of a problem. With the website as a guarantee, he did not have to worry too much about being cheated by the seller. Moreover, the official platform had always banned cheats. If this account had cheats, it would not have survived until now.

If it was any other game, Qin An might have hesitated. If his account was banned after he bought it, it would be a huge loss. However, if the account for PlayerUnknown's Battleground was not banned now, it should not be in the future.

Although it looked like a trap, Qin An still couldn't resist the temptation. After all, there were two different prices for players with and without an account to play PlayerUnknown's Battleground in the VR internet cafe. If he bought this account, Qin An would be able to save a few hundred RMB every month.

Qin An hesitated for a while before sending a message to the seller, "I want to buy this PlayerUnknown's Battleground account. Can you lower the price?"



On the other hand, these "Celestial Accounts" were not selling well.

Those who really wanted to buy the game would bind their ID to it. Very few would buy these black accounts to experience the game.

Moreover, the price was a very awkward thing to do. If it was not too cheap, why would people take the risk to buy a black account? If it was too cheap, the buyer would be suspicious. Why was it sold so cheaply? There must be something fishy going on!

Therefore, even after a few days, not all of these accounts had been sold …

Fortunately, there were still some poor players like Qin An, so it was only a matter of time before they were sold out.

Moreover, the seller saw that Qin An was really interested in buying, so he purposely reduced the price by two hundred RMB.

These sellers were also eager to get rid of these accounts. After all, these accounts had been marked by the official platform. What if Chen Mo was in a good mood and decided to ban these accounts forever? They wouldn't even have the chance to sell their accounts to recoup their losses.

As for how long it would take for Qin An to realize that he had been given a Celestial Outfit … that was none of their business.

At the same time, the administrators of the cheats group were also extremely busy.

The news of the Celestial Outfit quickly spread among the cheats. All of a sudden, these cheats felt insecure, which caused the sales of PlayerUnknown's Battleground to plummet.

You would be given a Celestial Outfit just because you bought a cheat? What was the difference between that and a ban?

The creators of the cheats were also panicking. How much money would they lose every day!

However, there was no use panicking. They realized that there was nothing they could do about it!

Although there were companies that made cheats both in China and overseas, overall, foreign companies were more advanced. This included the cheats for Overwatch and other FPS games, which were all from overseas.

Cheats in the parallel world were closely related to artificial intelligence. The artificial intelligence in China was managed by the Game Committee, which made it difficult for cheats companies to get their hands on the relevant codes. However, it was different overseas.

It could be said that the mainstream cheats in the market were more or less related to Origin.

The cheats companies in China basically used foreign cheats as a base, modified them and sold them for money. When faced with this situation, they could only hope that other countries could develop stronger cheats to avoid the detection system of PlayerUnknown's Battleground.

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