NCsoft Sets Fire To Aion Gold Sellers

Yes, you read the title correctly; GMs in the MMO ‘Aion’ took sweet revenge on the gold sellers and bots that plague live servers, and they did it in style.

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NCsoft banned thousands of Aion accounts at the end of last month, and they’re still going. The latest figure is said to be around 26,000. The ones who found themselves without an account were people who abused the system to sell gold and offer power-leveling services. Most of these people merely logged on to find they’d been banned, but some of Aion’s GMs, like the one shown below, made it a bit more personal.

GMs appeared at busy intersections where gold sellers like to set up shop, and reduced the pests to ashes. But not before adding the final insult – turning themselves into fluffy bunnies before carrying out the deed. Watch the delightful moment below, where a few of these scum met their fiery virtual end.


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