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Bungie, the developer of the Destiny series, has won a lawsuit against cheat-selling website AimJunkies.
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Bungie was awarded $4,396,222 in damages, with most of the money going towards damages and the remainder towards legal fees.
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The lawsuit was filed in 2021 and won in arbitration.
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The violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was cited in the judgment.
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AimJunkies was found to have reverse-engineered Bungie's Destiny 2 code and sold cheats to other players.
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Bungie is also pursuing legal action against other cheat-selling groups.
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The next major expansion for Destiny 2, Lightfall, is scheduled to be released on February 28.
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Bungie has filed a $6.7 million lawsuit against LaviCheats.
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Another lawsuit for over $12 million has been filed against VeteranCheats.com.
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Bungie's legal actions are aimed at curbing cheating in multiplayer matches, which can ruin the experience for other players.