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Matt and Ben Horton s father, Mark, was initially concerned that they were trafficking drugs. However, their newfound wealth was from a completely natural adolescent addiction: video games. However, the twins were not satisfied with just playing them, and they also wanted to create video games, a goal that came to fruition through the online gaming platform Roblox.
Like millions of other young boys, the twins began gaming as children, with Lego on the PlayStation 2 and basic Flash games. Now, at 20, they are making more than £100,000 a year as Roblox creators. They helped their parents, Mark and Caroline, pay off the mortgage on their Norfolk family home. They also helped their sister Rebecca, 21, studying travel and tourism, and Edward, 18, studying physiotherapy.