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Resource farming bots aren't hard to spot in Amazon's big new MMORPG New World - they're often crowded around the best fishing spots, silently reeling in every valuable fish you could possibly want. The developer says it's taking steps to clamp down on farming bots, and warns that some players who purchased the game from third-party key sellers could get caught in the dragnet.

"We have seen your reports of gold farmers and bots in the game," New World community manager TrevzorFTW writes in the game's forums. "We take these reports seriously and we want you to know that we are committed to ensuring fair gameplay. As part of this commitment, we are taking steps to revoke thousands of keys that were fraudulently obtained to disrupt gameplay."

TrevzorFTW explains that the only authorised sources for New World keys are Amazon and Steam, and that if you purchased your copy somewhere else, it's impossible to guarantee that your key is authentic. "We do not support keys sold by third-party sellers because they are often obtained through fraud," TrevzorFTW says.

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