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GTA Online is forcing the cheat seller to give up whoever wants to donate all proceeds

One of GTA Online’s biggest cheat vendors has already closed. Apparently there was intensive contact with editor Take Two beforehand.

It’s about this: GTA Online has always had a problem with cheaters. A more recent example is a player who used cheats and tricks to make a “Corona police” and put others under curfew. Therefore, publisher Take-Two takes repeated action against cheaters. From a $ 150,000 fine to a police search of the house, Take-Two never shied away from taking consistent action.

So also in this new case. This time he hit the trap vendor Luna Cheats. So far this has been one of the biggest cheat providers for GTA Online. Some of you may have come across some cheaters that got equipped there. Whether they are immortal, invisible, or oversized / small players, almost anything can be found there.

But there were even more serious traps that could crash other users’ game, for example. Now Take-Two has stepped in.

Cheat Developer Gives Community “Gift”

Trap seller closes, “wants” to donate income

What happened? Luna Cheats’ website went blank recently. Where previously tons of cheats were offered, now there is only a blank page with a statement:

Following discussions with Take-Two Interactive, we will immediately stop the operation, development, and sale of our cheat menu services.

Via eurogamer.net

What’s so special about it? In addition to the closing, Luna Cheats also announces that they want to donate “all proceeds to a charity campaign announced by Take-Two.”

We also apologize for any problems and inconveniences caused in the GTA Online community. It is not known if this was really just an argument or a threat of legal action.

However, it can be assumed: In a similar case, Take-Two took action against cheat developer Force Hax in 2017 and also forced them to make a donation. In general, the process was exactly the same. The website was blank except for a statement announcing the assignment, agreeing to donate, and apologizing to the community.

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