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Bungie's war against cheat makers rages on. The developer has been locked in a battle with AimJunkies since early this year, filing a copyright infringement complaint against the business and its ...
The cheater created multiple accounts, including 'Bungie' and 'Bungiemad', while flogging dodgy software. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Bungie’s lawyers blamed one of the defendants, James May, for allegedly hacking into Destiny 2 to copy its code to create the cheating software sold by AimJunkies, according to court documents ...
Bungie has spent over £1.6million trying to stop cheats from impacting 'Destiny 2' and ... Destiny 2 began to employ ‘BattlEye’ anti-cheat software in addition to Bungie’s in-house ...
Epic Games . Epic Games has filed a new lawsuit against cheat makers Sincey Cheats and Vanta Cheats, citing both violations ...
Bungie is owed more than $60,000 by the company that owns AimJunkies, ... It may be the first time a jury has decided that cheating software violates a game company’s copyrights.
Bungie officially delays the launch of Marathon following negative player feedback and admitting to stealing art without ...
Bungie Wins Over $4 Million In Lawsuit Against Destiny 2 Cheat Developer ... This was a direct violation of the software licensing agreement that he had to accept in order to download the game.
Sources told Insider Gaming this week that Bungie Software is planning the first new entry in its classic Marathon series in over 25 years.
Bungie is requesting $2,000 (£1,652) for each of the 2,790 downloads of the cheat software, totalling at $5.6million (£4.6million). With fees, the total lawsuit would be $6.7million (£5.5million).
Today Microsoft, Take Two Interactive, and Bungie Software announced a major deal that will see the acquisition of Bungie by Microsoft, ...
The software giant acquires Bungie Software Products to bolster its development of games for personal computers and its planned Xbox video-game console. June 18, 2000 11:25 a.m. PT ...