Play illegal games through Microsoft Edge extensions
Play games that you normally have to pay for using Microsoft Edge extensions. Yes, you can.
Anyone who thinks that they can only play games illegally by downloading them via a torrent is wrong. There is, in a most interesting way, an alternative way of playing games that actually comes with a price tag. How? The games can be played directly in the browser via Microsoft Edge extensions.
An extension helps improve the browser experience. In this case, the application was used (or abused?) To run games on it. Mario Kart 64, Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and Minecraft, among others, can be played via such an extension. The list of games goes a little further, we have just selected a few examples. So you have an idea.
Games via Microsoft Edge extensions
The Verge came out with this story. After publication of the message, various games were taken offline via the Microsoft Edge extensions. The makers felt wet, of course. Reviews from a while ago show that these extensions could be downloaded as an extension for at least months with impunity. Some games are still online, even after the coverage. The question is whether Microsoft will take action against this illegal form of offering games.