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Destiny developer Bungie has won a $4.4m lawsuit against cheat seller AimJunkies in arbitration.
The lawsuit has been ongoing since April 2021 when Bungie first filed suit. In November last year AimJunkies lost a bid to countersue Bungie for allegedly accessing its computers.
Now Bungie has won $4,396,222 in both damages and fees.
NEWS: Bungie has won a $4.3 million award against a #Destiny2 cheat seller AimJunkies in arbitration. ($3.6m in damages and $738k in fees) pic.twitter.com/SWkkRn2ZOi
— Destiny Bulletin (@DestinyBulletn) February 20, 2023
In further Destiny cheat news, Bungie has hit LaviCheats with a similar lawsuit.
Bungie is requesting $2,000 for each of the 2,790 downloads of the cheat software, totally $5.6m. With fees, the total lawsuit would be $6.7m.
Bansal’s, aka LeviCheats, unlawful actions are described as “flagrant and wilful” and “demonstrates a willingness to continue with his illegal activities”.
Further: “Bansal’s statements and actions since receiving notice of the Complaint in this action demonstrate that, absent a significant damage award, Bansal is unlikely to cease his unlawful actions”. He allegedly responded to a post on the LaviCheats website forum with “Bungie lawyers you can suck my nuts!”.
NEW: Another #Destiny2 cheat seller, LaviCheats, has been hit with a $6.7 million lawsuit from Bungie.
Bungie wants at least “$2,000 for each of the 2,790 cheat software” downloaded from seller’s websites. pic.twitter.com/1Kxe64eV9x
— Destiny Bulletin (@DestinyBulletn) February 20, 2023
Bungie winning the AimJunkies lawsuit will surely set a precedent for this second lawsuit against LaviCheats.
Bungie is meanwhile gearing up for the launch of Destiny 2 expansion Lightfall, arriving next week on 28th February.
Tom was very impressed with the cinematic close to Season 19.
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