Illegallyโ Operated gamingโข Servers Cause KRW 367.5 Billion in Losses, Targeting Youth
Seoul, South Korea – Authorities have uncovered a โnetwork of illicit private gaming servers that facilitated youth gambling,โค resulting in an estimated KRW 367.5 billion (approximately $282.8 million USD) in financialโ damage. The servers,operating outside legal โคregulatory frameworks,exposed young โpeople โto significant financial risk and potential addiction. โฃThe examination, ongoing as of December โ5, โ2025, โaims to dismantle the operation and prosecute those responsible.
The proliferation of these illegal servers represents a growing concern for South Korean regulators,who are grappling with the increasing sophistication of โonline gambling platforms and their accessibility to minors. The โคfinancial tollโ underscores the severity of the issue,โข impacting not only โindividual โขplayers and their families but also possibly destabilizing legitimate gaming markets.Authorities โanticipate further arrests โand a extensive review of online gaming regulations in the wake of this finding.
The servers primarily hosted popularโ online games, modified to incorporate gambling โฃmechanics involving in-game items and virtual currency with real-money value. investigatorsโฃ found evidence that operators actively targeted younger players โthrough online advertising and social media, circumventing age verification โsystems.โ
The investigation began โseveral months โago following a surge in reports of financial hardshipโ among young โขgamers. Authorities are currently working to identify and assist victims, as well as trace the flow of funds generated by the illegal operation. Legal experts predict stringent penalties for those found guilty of operating the servers, including โhefty fines and potential imprisonment.