Bungie’s 2-Year Lawsuit Against Destiny 2 Ring-1 Cheats Heats Up With Newly Named Defendants, Allegations Against Marketplace Platform, and a $12M Bitcoin Stash
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Bungie’s 2-Year Lawsuit Against Destiny 2 Ring-1 Cheats Heats Up With Newly Named Defendants, Allegations Against Marketplace Platform, and a $12M Bitcoin Stash
Bungie‘s lawsuit against the Ring-1 cheat seller got a big update, with new names, payment-platform claims, and a 104 Bitcoin cache, plus new details on how the cheat ring allegedly runs. If you’ve played Destiny 2 for any stretch of time, you’ve probably run into cheaters: aimbots, god mode, damage exploits, and players flying around the map, spamming rocket launchers. Bungie has spent years trying to keep that stuff out, including rolling out …
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