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Playerauctions : ウィキペディア英語版
Playerauctions

PlayerAuctions is an online platform for players of massively multiplayer online games (MMO) to buy, sell and trade digital assets such as in-game currency, items, accounts, and power leveling services. The site is a neutral marketplace that supports player-to-player trading for popular MMOs such as ''RuneScape'', ''Old School RuneScape'', ''World of Warcraft'', ''Diablo III'', ''EverQuest'', ''Eve Online'', ''League of Legends'' and over 400 other games.〔http://www.playerauctions.com/"PlayerAuctions Website〕〔http://hub.playerauctions.com/"The HUB, our official blog〕
Their international office locations: South Korea, Shanghai, Philippines and Hong Kong.
== History ==
PlayerAuctions emerged in November 1999 as an auction hosting platform for MMORPG players interested in digital asset trading. The buying and selling of in-game assets such as virtual currency is also a practice known as "real money trading" or RMT. On 1 April 2004, the site was purchased by IGE). In July 2007, PlayerAuctions was taken over by Korean digital asset exchange giant Itemmania. PlayerGuardian technology was introduced by way of a Public Beta in May 2008. The site was then officially relaunched in November 2008, continuing in their traditional focus on player-to-player trading only. PlayerAuctions now stands as a direct response〔("Diary of a Black Market Profiteer" 13 November 2008. Ars Tecnica )〕 to the auction house behemoth, Ebay's decision to ban the trading of virtual goods.〔("Ebay bans Auctions of Virtual Goods" 29 January 2007. CNET News )〕

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