Steam’s most played MMO has the equivalent of a country locked in cheater accounts

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Steam’s most played MMO has the equivalent of a country locked in cheater accounts

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MIR4 was released in August 2021 and is the fourth installment in the MIR series. This MMORPG is intended for PC and mobile phone and takes place in a fantastic world that is inspired by the riches of Asia. Very popular in South Korea, for him it has a peculiarity that reflects the latest news. In fact, it’s based on a system called play-to-earn, which allows players to make money thanks to cryptocurrency and NFTs. But if we are talking to you about it today, it is because we have just received some unusual information about it!

In MIR4 the player camps in one of the five classes (warrior, magician, Taoist, lance fighter, crossbowman) and develops in a 3D world by fighting and collecting resources, starting with the dark steel. This resource is essential insofar as it is exchanged for the Dracos, i.e. the cryptocurrency. In theory, and even if the hourly profit is quite small, players can then exchange this cryptocurrency for real money.

Steam's most played MMO has the equivalent of a country locked in cheater accounts

With an average of 72,244 players (over 97,000 of spades), MIR4 can claim to be a success. But like any achievement, it inspires lust – especially when the payout can be real – and it wasn’t long before cheaters started popping up in this game’s digital lands! Yes, you read that right, the game is subject to a ban on more than 7 million accounts and if that number caught the attention of the Danish media, it is because it overwhelms the population. from Denmark (according to the latest estimates 5,840,045). ! So, based on the 2020 world census numbers, we had a lot of fun comparing that number with the populations of other countries. MIR4 has banned more players than the total population of Turkmenistan, Croatia, Costa Rica or Bulgaria!

Steam's most played MMO has the equivalent of a country locked in cheater accounts

It’s not known if these bans allow the eradication of bots (automatic programs that help scammers get resources more easily), but we have to admit that it’s pretty funny. We can clearly speak of a “non-competition clause”!

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