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Destiny 2 Cheat Makers Agree To Pay $AU19 Million In Damages To End Bungie Lawsuit
After nearly a year of back-and-forth in and out of court, cheat software developers Elite Boss Tech have agreed to pay $US13.5 ($19) million in damages to Bungie. The cheat maker had previously offered Destiny 2 cheating software on its website, leading to a lawsuit from the Destiny developer last year.
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Bungie Sees Multiple Claims Against Destiny Cheat Seller Dismissed In Federal Court
Bungie was served a bit of a loss this week in its ongoing legal war against cheat makers and sellers. On Wednesday, a federal judge dismissed Bungie’s copyright infringement claims against website AimJunkies while agreeing with the cheat seller’s legal defence that the Destiny publisher’s other, non-trademark-related claims should skip the court and be resolved…
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Game Pass’ Latest Lineup Falls Short Of Our High Expectations
Game Pass started March off with a bang, adding a well-regarded blockbuster (Guardians of the Galaxy) less than six months after release, plus one of the best-written games ever (Kentucky Route Zero). The rest of the month, in comparison, lacks the big headline punch we’ve grown so used to, much as it did for the…
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Sony Is Spending 1.7 Billion To Keep Destiny 2 Devs From Leaving
When Sony revealed its surprise $US3.6 (around A$5) billion deal to buy Bungie, it was clear the PS5 manufacturer was paying a premium for the original creators of Halo and now Destiny 2. Now the company has revealed roughly a third of that price tag is actually just to pay Bungie developers so they don’t…