Report: Eve Online Confiscates Around $620,000

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Report: Eve Online Confiscates Around $620,000

Following news earlier this month that gaming developer CCP Games will restrict gambling on its popular sites effective next week, now comes word that its popular Eve Online may have confiscated $620,000 in currency from two skins for other violations.

From Polygon:

CCP also stated that it had banned multiple player accounts involved in I Want Isk and another casino, and seized related in-game assets.

Polygon reached out to both sides of the issue. Over the last several weeks we’ve spoken to the owner of I Want ISK and the leader of The Imperium. Both confirmed to Polygon that at least 30 trillion ISK has been seized by CCP, and that the number could be as high as 40 trillion.

In real-world currency, 40 trillion ISK is valued at about $620,000.

More on this story can be found at Polygon here

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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