Bungie, which is preparing to sue for intensive cheating/sale in Destiny 2, has declared war on cheaters. Last week, the firm filed a formal lawsuit against three cheating software firms, VeteransCheats, Lavicheats and Elite Boss Tech. “Copyright infringement” was cited as the reason for the lawsuit.
Bungie won’t give cheaters a break
Bungie, who said it was enough to use excessive cheating in Destiny 2, swooped on cheaters, starting with the cheating sales site PerfectAim. So much so that Bungie and Riot filed a joint lawsuit against Gatorcheats,which sold cheats for Destiny 2 and Valorant. This time, with three separate indictments filed on August 18, Bungie filed separate lawsuits against three different fraud dealers.
The first lawsuit was filed against Elite Boss Tech, which owns one of the popular cheating sales sites. These developers are accused of selling standard tricks, such as automatic aiming, and seeing opposing team players from behind objects such as walls/doors.
The second indictment was filed against lavicheats’ owner. Kunsal “Lavi” Bansal reportedly sells cheating software and similar “services” for many games.
The latest lawsuit was filed against the VeteranCheat site, which manufactures and sells unlimited bullets or tricks such as life and automatic aiming.