Pirated iOS Blue Prince Game: $10 Scam Fooled Users, Now Removed
A pirated iOS version of Blue Prince tricked users into paying $10. Find out how this scam was uncovered and what happened next.
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Pirated iOS Blue Prince Game: $10 Scam Fooled Users, Now Removed Pirated Blue Prince iOS Port Fooled Users: A $10 Scam That Was Quickly Removed A new scam involving a pirated iOS port of Blue Prince tricked users into paying $10 for a game that wasn’t what it appeared to be. If you’ve ever wondered how unofficial mobile ports make their way onto platforms like the Apple App Store, you’re not alone. Recently, a clone of the popular Blue Prince game surfaced, raising questions about App Store security and developer oversight. This rogue port appeared to be a nearly identical version of the game, but with minor modifications and a glaring issue: it was nothing more than a cheap imitation, fooling unsuspecting players into paying for it. Image : Google Before being removed, this iOS clone was easily found by searching “Blue Prince” in the App Store. It stood out in search results due to its seemingly legitimate icon, screenshots from the actual game, and a description that closely matched the official Blue Prince listing. However, a cl…