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Dell promotes its new notebooks in China with incitement to the 'chetos' in the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

The American company Dell, has promoted its new laptops, supporting the cheaters who use 'chetos' in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, in its advertising campaign in China.

When a game becomes popular, there are usually certain problems and the most problematic is that of cheaters who use 'chetos' to play. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is one of the most problematic right now, due to the great popularity of this computer game. These types of tricks are usually used by players with a fairly bad level, who use traps to believe themselves good and also obtain extra objects or experience points, before being expelled from the game. But for Dell, this is still not so bad.

Dell, one of the most recognized manufacturers of OEM equipment and gaming laptops in the industry, does not see cheats or cheats, as a bad thing, but as a lucrative means, as a promotion of its products. The American company has launched a new series of notebooks based on XNUMXth generation Intel processors. They have promoted it in China, showing the potential of the teams to play PUBG, where they have indicated that these teams allow them to be used to 'download and use more plugins to win more games in the Chicken Dinner', making a clear reference to the 'Winner Winner Chicken Dinner ', the iconic and recognized catchphrase of the game.

Dell's skid is unforgivable. One of the representatives of the company at an event in Beijing, has commented on the matter that it is "an inappropriate example when it comes to highlighting the qualities of the new Dell G Series range", and has apologized. We must say that this unforgivable mistake only makes putting more fuel on the fire, since gamers are tired of putting up with people who don't know how to play or minesweeper and need help to win.

Source: TT

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