PUBG takes US game firm [Epic Games] to court [over Fortnite]

One would think that, but South Korea has cheated in the Olympics before and gotten away with it. Whatever year it was that the Olympics were held in Seoul Korea, there was some big drama over one of the martial arts metals and the Korean person who won should have no way done so. But Korean judges thought otherwise.

(obviously I’m not saying that South Korea is corrupt, or anything even remotely related to that. I’m just relating that there’s a history of individuals in South Korea cheating or gaming the system at a very high-level and getting away with it because the thing was held in South Korea so there was a home-field advantage for it…)

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