PUBG banned "Trading", making players to throw away more than 1 billion dollar of skins

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  1. The ban on item trading from PUBG has strongly influenced those who wanted to sell skin for business.

    For those people who do not know, Valve has been campaigning to "clean up" external Skin Trading services from its Steam platform, which are followed by popular games such as CSGO. The ban on exchanging Skin Trade within 7 days is the first step in the campaign when they want to block the websites which can be used to deceive and make money.
    PUBG is not an exception as Bluehole has banned private trading in May. Later in June, Valve also announced the complete block of OPSkins' Bot system on Steam, which is the tool for this site to exchange item and makes money.

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    This decision from Bluehole and Valve means that all skin (clothes, shoes, guns, etc.) which many gamers has bought for retail and business purposes on OPSkins... will become trash. The extremely quick decision has made many people surprised and had to leave a series of Skin in their OPSkins' box.

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    In fact, gaming community are able to estimate the "total damage" of this incident. According to data collected from Steam which is related to OPSkins Bot system, it may be that up to 964,243 Skin was wiped out. Total damage can be up to 1,018,486.58 USD... which shows that how powerful the operation of OPSkins is.

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    Although many people lose money in this case, it is clear that Valve and Bluehole have the right to do this. Because in the terms and conditions tab, Steam prohibits players from using any content for personal business. So now, PUBG only allows gamers to resell their Skin on Steam’s Marketplace and collect money to Steam Wallet...

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