Woman Steals WATA Game, Accuses Victim of Assault to Flee
- High End Team
- Apr 14, 2024
- 2 min read

In a recent incident rocking the video game collecting community, a member of the "High End Video Games" Facebook group, known as Immortal Thanatos, has fallen victim to a sophisticated scam targeting collectors. The unfortunate saga unfolded during what seemed to be a routine in-person transaction for a factory-sealed Super Nintendo Street Fighter II, graded by WATA with an esteemed score of 8.0 A.
According to Immortal Thanatos' harrowing account, the transaction was arranged through Facebook with an agreement to meet in a bustling public space. Initially corresponding with a male profile, the collector found himself face-to-face with an unexpected twist as a female claiming to be the seller's spouse appeared on the scene. Assured by messages from the alleged husband that the woman was indeed legitimate, Immortal Thanatos proceeded with the exchange.
However, what began as a seemingly ordinary transaction swiftly turned into a distressing ordeal. As Immortal Thanatos handed over the prized game for inspection, the woman abruptly fled, igniting chaos by yelling for help that the collector was trying to hurt her. With bystanders rallying to her aid, Immortal Thanatos found himself unable to pursue the fleeing scam artist amidst the ensuing commotion.
Undeterred by the setback, Immortal Thanatos has taken decisive action, filing a police report and reaching out to the gaming community for support in locating the stolen item. Concerns are now mounting that the perpetrators may attempt to offload the pilfered game within the Springfield, Massachusetts, or broader New England area.
Desperate for any leads, Immortal Thanatos implores anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the coveted Super Nintendo Street Fighter II, bearing the WATA case registry number 579729-004, to come forward. The gaming community stands united in solidarity, determined to thwart the nefarious actions of those preying upon collectors' passions.
Should you possess any pertinent information, please reach out to Immortal Thanatos via the "High End Video Games" Facebook group or contact the editorial team at editor@highendcollectingnews.com. Let us join forces to ensure justice prevails in the face of such brazen deception.



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