Cheat versions of video games and code-making in China The world's largest video game chat operation has been seized in China. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, the operation was carried out jointly by the Chinese police and the video gaming company 'Ten Cent'. The arrested gang hackers were making and selling chat codes for hundreds of popular games, including Overwatch and Call of Duty Mobile, and have so far made a whopping کروڑ 76 million (approximately Rs. 11.57 billion). Police arrested four hackers and confiscated the gang's assets worth (46 million (approximately Rs. 7.57 billion), including several luxury cars.
The gang called the operation "Chicken Drumstick" and set up a website through which they were selling their "chat codes" in hundreds of countries. They received a subscription fee for these codes. Used to range from 10 10 a day to 200 200 a month. The gang was operating from Qinshan County in Jiangsu Province, China. The use of chat codes in video games has become a lucrative business these days. Hackers around the world are professionally developing video game chat codes and selling them to video game players. These chat codes are such that video game players increase the game's capabilities. Video gamers have also been found to use these chat codes in professional competitions.