➀ The highly anticipated game 'Black Myth: WuKong' has seen a surge in popularity, with over 1 million concurrent players on Steam within an hour of its launch. ➁ Despite its success, the game has faced issues with piracy, with unauthorized sellers offering the game at significantly lower prices through various platforms. ➂ The article explores the methods used by these sellers, including Steam offline mode and direct downloads from cloud storage, highlighting the challenges faced by the gaming industry in combating piracy.
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