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Riot and Bungie join forces to sue the creators of “Special Warlords” and “Destiny 2” plug-in “VALORANT”

According to a report by the American media Polygon, Riot Games and Bungie, two well-known game makers, joined forces last Friday to produce “Special warfare hero(Valorant)》 與 《Destiny 2(Destiny 2)” Cameron Santos of the cheating software GatorCheats and his team filed a lawsuit, arguing that this undermined fair competition and the game experience of players.-

  Polygon reportIt is pointed out that the creator of this cheating software is facing two lawsuits between Riot Games and Bungie. Lawyers from the two game manufacturers jointly filed a lawsuit in a California court on Friday, claiming that Cameron Santos and its employees made game plug-ins and used websites and electronic E-mail, Telgram, Discord and other channels for sales, the use of cheating software costs such as “Special warfare hero》Starting from US$90 per month, the sales price for lifetime use is US$500. According to the lawsuit documents, GatorCheats has earned thousands of US dollars.-

According to the litigation document, Bungie issued a prohibition letter by a lawyer in November last year, asking Cameron Santos to stop selling and making cheating software. At that time Cameron Santos agreed to delete the “Destiny 2” plug-in from the website, but Cameron Santos later promised to the player Will continue to support previously sold plug-ins, so Bungie believes that even if Cameron Santos apparently removed the “Destiny 2” plug-in publicly on the website, it would still provide this software privately through other channels.

Bungie and Riot are working together to demand that Cameron Santos and others ban the sale of Destiny 2 andSpecial warfare hero》The GatorCheats plug-in, and at the same time terminates the support for any existing GatorCheats software, and calculates the amount of all GatorCheats sold in the United States, and will require compensation and legal litigation related costs.-
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