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Contact made, cash transfer confirmed, Londoner Toby Smith met me on a bluff overlooking the border between Iran and Turkmenistan on an early December afternoon armed with an M416 assault rifle. one minute and 15 seconds later he was dead. He died the second time three minutes and 37 seconds after our meeting. His third death didn't come for another five minuts or so.
While the deaths, the many deaths, weren't real, the money I paid Smith to protect me was. The 15-year-old high school student is one of several gamers who have begun to hire out their services as virtual bodyguards, digital guns-for-hire in popular military first-person shooter video games.
Earlier this month I tracked down and hired two of these in-game bodyguards, both teens who excel at Battlefield 3 and advertise their services online, charging other games 5 quid, or about $8 for half an hour of in-game protection.
The services the two provided went far beyond just protecting me as I tried to kill other online players. They offered me tips, revived and healed me while I was injured and brought me to their favorite in-game sniping spots, like hunting guides.
http://kotaku.com/5866830/for-the-right-price-these-gamers-will-die-for-you
I still think its pretty crazy how people are going so far as to pay people to protect them. I'm sure if these boys are selling their online bodyguard services, then of course other people will also be paying for it. $8 for half an hour of game play is kind of ridiculous.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CMYLUvLVZ-Y#!
Youtube video from the article.
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That..... is.... BRILLIANT!
I finally give credit to the kids of this generation. It's a medal awarding ceremony when they can hustle people with money for doing something they love in the first place.
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