Skip to main content

Man embezzles $5 million, spends $1 million on Game of War

game of war million dollars gameofwar1
Image used with permission by copyright holder
It turns out that those Game of War ads do work, even on those who are sitting on several million dollars that they have embezzled from their employer. Kevin Lee Co, who is due to be sentenced for wire fraud and money laundering in May next year, purportedly spent more than $1 million on Game of War after stealing it from his employer.

Co, 45, from Sacramento, California, pleaded guilty to embezzling as much as $4.8 million from his employer, Holt, a Caterpillar machinery dealer, between May 2008 and March 2015. He spent large sums of it on season tickets for sports teams, luxury cars, plastic surgery, and home furniture. However, one of his most lavish spending sprees involved the “free” mobile game, Game of War.

The mobile strategy title works like many others in providing free, somewhat limited access to the game, with micro-transactions improving the experience and speeding up progression. The BBC claims that the average spend on the game by players is around $550. Co’s total far exceeded that.

With more than $1 million spent on crates of in-game gold, it’s safe to say that Co was one of the ‘whales’ who are thought to make up around 10 percent of most mobile games’ player bases. Despite being small in number, they account for as much as 90 percent of all purchases. Indeed, he was likely part of what Slice calls the “white whales,” or top one percent of mobile spenders, who account for as much as 58 percent of all spending in-game.

The difference in this case of course was that Co wasn’t spending his own money, but his employer’s. He was eventually caught in connection with a joint investigation by the IRS and FBI, though he spent many years abusing his position as head of accounting at Holt to support his lavish lifestyle.

Although the government-appointed attorney for Co has called for leniency as part of his plea deal, the two charges Co faces could land him in jail for a maximum of 40 years.

Editors' Recommendations

Jon Martindale
Jon Martindale is the Evergreen Coordinator for Computing, overseeing a team of writers addressing all the latest how to…
3 Xbox Game Pass games you need to play this weekend (May 3-5)
Senua in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.

Another weekend is upon us, and you're probably looking for some games to kill time with over the course of it. We're in a bit of a lull right now ahead of a flurry of releases starting next week, so it's a great time to dip back into the Xbox Game Pass catalog and check out some games that you may have missed. There are three games in particular that I think you should check out this weekend if you're looking for something to play.

One is an unsettling adventure that's getting an Xbox-exclusive sequel later this month. The next is a finely animated roguelike indie that recently made its way to Microsoft's gaming subscription service. Finally, there's a relaxing adventure that gives players a lot of freedom, yet is short enough to beat in a weekend. If you're having trouble deciding what to play this weekend, give one of these games a shot.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Read more
All upcoming PS5 games: 2024 and beyond
A furnace golem looms in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.

The PlayStation 5 has been out for some time now, and its reception has been mostly positive. It includes lots of quality-of-life improvements over its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, such as faster load times, a solid-state drive (SSD) instead of a regular hard disk drive (HDD), and an improved controller in the form of the new DualSense. However, a console is only as good as the games available on it, and thankfully, the PS5 has you covered on that front as well.

While the machine already has a worthy library of great PS5 games, there are even more to look forward to, with some releasing as soon as this month, while others are still years away. In the video game world, it's not uncommon to be aware of games that are still several years out from release. It's also normal for a new game to be revealed and launched within just a couple of months. In this comprehensive list, we'll go through the major PS5 releases scheduled for 2023 and speculate on future games.

Read more
3 great Xbox Game Pass titles you should try this weekend (April 26-28)
The current gen version of Fallout 4.

This has been a pretty busy week for new releases, with the likes of Another Crab’s Treasure, Stellar Blade, Sand Land, and more coming out. Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft’s video game subscription service, has also had quite a busy week. Three games in particular stand out as must-plays this weekend for those who want to delve a bit further into the service rather than spend money on a new game.

One is an excellent single-player Star Wars game from 2023 that you might have missed because of how busy last year was for big releases. Another is a new real-time strategy game that earned buzz on Steam in the lead-up to its release. Finally, there’s a Bethesda Game Studios classic that just received an Xbox Series X update that you can experience free of charge via Game Pass. If you're looking for a new game to start this weekend, but don't feel like buying something new, give any of these a try.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Read more