League of Legends Gamer Dies in Internet Cafe

League of Legends Gamer Dies in Internet Cafe

But no one noticed...

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Feb 27, 2012 @ 09:59 PM (Staff Bios)
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Chen Rong-yu sat down to a gaming session in an Internet cafe in New Taipei on Tuesday, it was the last thing he ever did. Rong-yu died at his computer while playing League of Legends. No, the bad news is that no one at the Internet cafe noticed! When a waitress finally spotted him, he had been dead for nearly 9 hours.

Kotaku explained how these gamers managed to ignore the dead guy which was pretty creepy...

Intense levels of concentration and marathon gaming sessions are common at Internet cafes throughout the region, where players purchase computer time in order to log on to their favorite online multiplayer games. So it makes a sad sort of sense that the other 30 people working and playing at the New Taipei location failed to realize they were sitting in the same room with a corpse for several hours.


So do you think you'd have noticed?

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