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Top PUBG Streamer Finds a Hacker and Sparks Debate

Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, a popular PUBG Twitch streamer known for his skilled play and quick reflexes, recently played alongside a hacker. When fans noticed the hacker on Shroud’s stream and shared clips on social media, it sparked debate over what to do about top players fraternizing with cheaters.

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Rude-ro2116d ago (Edited 2116d ago )

There is no debate.
You see a cheater.. that’s one thing. We all have.
You, in a chat party communicating to said hacker, decide to join with and get an advantage per flying through the map to the safe zone with someone cheating... is cheating. Period.
It is not like shroud can not still play or is perma banned... one month suspension for said act on the account he was using.

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Krafton profits up to $171.5 million despite lowest quarter since 2020

From GI.biz: "Krafton, the Korea-based publisher behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, released its Q3 financial results alongside news on how it's expanding its collection of studios.

The company reported that it saw revenues of $328.5 million and net profits of $171.5 million, the latter marking a year-on-year improvement of 27%.

Krafton also announced it plans to acquire Neon Giant, the developer behind The Ascent, and open a new studio in Canada."

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PUBG update transforms battle royale meta, makes winning even harder

The latest PUBG update transforms the weapon meta in Krafton’s battle royale game, bringing changes to vehicles and Deston to make winning even harder

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PUBG is too violent and must be banned, says Taliban

PUBG, the battle royale game from publisher Krafton, will be banned in Afghanistan in 90 days as the Taliban says it is a waste of time and too violent

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Taliban is too violent and must be banned, says PUBG.

blacktiger582d ago (Edited 582d ago )

incase you didn't know Taliban is a place not Al qaeda or however you spell them. Just saying

CobraKai583d ago (Edited 583d ago )

“Says Taliban”. 😂😂😂

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