Group 1 - The article highlights a new scam targeting children playing the game "蛋仔派对" (Egg Party), where fraudsters impersonate law enforcement to extort money from young players [1] - Scammers lure children with offers of free in-game items, creating a sense of urgency and fear by claiming that they are violating regulations as minors [1] - A specific case is mentioned where a victim, referred to as "果果," was tricked into spending over 28,000 yuan on fake virtual shopping orders under the pretense of receiving game skins [2] Group 2 - The game "蛋仔派对" is owned by NetEase, a company founded in 1997 and listed on both NASDAQ and Hong Kong Stock Exchange [2] - NetEase established its online gaming division in 2001, indicating its long-standing presence in the gaming industry [2]
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