Destiny 2 has been among the most popular representatives of the loot shooter category since 2017. Developer Bungee publishes updates at routine intervals and keeps the shooter running by ways of substantial support. An issue that plagues numerous other online titles in addition to Destiny 2 are cheaters.
Bungee now wishes to stop this and sues the cheat side veterans cheats for a total of over $12 million payment. In his application, the previous Halo designer studio raises claims of $146,662.28 for copyright violation, $11,696,000 for bypass claims (sold cheats) and $217,250.70 at lawyer costs.
The cheat side is said to have actually sold an overall of 5,848 cheats for Destiny 2. Buggies claim per cheat quantities to $2,000 damages.
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