Apr. 7th, 2018

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The highly anticipated VR game, Predator X, has experienced malicious malfunction that left hundreds of players trapped in game. Police and medical personnel has been called to the various stories that have been hosting the game and are currently on standby. Police are also urging people to not crowd the areas and have tapped off some areas.

Diskrom has released a statement that they are working on fixing the issue and are working with the authorities. No other statements have been said but we will keep you up-to-date with the story as it progress.
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Police are on the lookout for Marcus Seed, who also goes by the handle "PlayerX". Seed was an engineer at Diskom until earlier this year. Police are urging anyone who has seen Seed to please call your local police department.

[Image of Seed here]

Diskom has been working on a fix to get the players out of the game safely and without injuring the trapped players any further.

There has been confirmed total 10 deaths so far in the VR game.

We will update when more information has been provided. Please keep posted.
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Early this evening, the Diskom released a fixed that successfully released the players from the game. It comes after police located Marcus Seed, the ex-employee of Diskom, who had put into the code a Predator X that changed the gaming experience for the worse. Seed was fond in cabin 30 miles outside of Yosemite National Park after resident spotted him in the nearby town. He is currently in custody with no bail.

The extent of the damage caused by the malleolus malware has yet to be seen with the survivors. The players had been in the game for 7 and half hours. The total causalities is 26. Our hearts are with those families.
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