Bungie and Ubisoft Joins Forces to Sue Destiny 2 and Rainbow Six Siege Cheat Maker

Rainbow Six Siege Down

Looks like a couple of gamers looking for a quick buck by illegally exploiting some popular games are in trouble with the law, as Destiny 2 and Rainbow Six Siege cheater makers are being sued by Bungie and Ubisoft and are being taken to court as a result!

A lawsuit was filed on July 23 by both Bungie and Ubisoft against an online business ventured called Ring-1 — run by individuals who have deliberately created game changing exploits for Destiny 2 and Rainbox Six Siege and are selling them online to players of those two games.

The lawsuit also specifies the method the hackers used to break through and create the hacks for the games and sell them to potential clients — which you can read a portion of below.

Through the Ring-1 Website, hundreds of message board “forums,” and other related websites and social media accounts, Defendants and those working in concert with them sell a suite of software cheats, including cheats designed to be used with Destiny 2 (the “Destiny 2 Cheats”) and R6S (the “R6S Cheats”) (collectively, the “Cheating Software”). The Cheating Software enables players to manipulate the Games to their personal advantage, such as by automatically aiming weapons, revealing locations of opponents, and allowing players to see information that otherwise would be obscured.

Cheating may be easy but it definitely will lead to consequences — and that’s definitely what happened to these hackers. We also reported a similar hack that happened with Call of Duty: Warzone which was quickly silenced by Activision, and you can read about that here,

Source: PC Gamer

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