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mardi 19 juillet 2022

Bungie sues serial Destiny 2 cheater who threatened employees

Bungie sues serial Destiny 2 cheater who threatened employees
mardi 19 juillet 2022
Artist's conception of Leone dodging yet another account ban.

Enlarge / Artist's conception of Leone dodging yet another account ban.

When it comes to players cheating in online games, a permanent ban is usually the worst punishment a publisher will dish out (either for that specific game or the company's whole catalog). Now, though, Bungie is going to court to stop one serial Destiny 2 cheater who the company says has repeatedly and publicly evaded the developer's bans and escalated to threats and harassment against Bungie and its employees.

The full lawsuit (first reported by TorrentFreak) says that describing defendant Luca Leone as "a serial ban evader and cheater... would be a vast understatement." Leone, who streams on Twitch under the handle miffysworld, has seen 13 separate accounts banned for cheating since late May, Bungie said. That includes many accounts for which Leone directly streamed evidence of cheating. Leone even tweeted about "a clip of me flying with infinite ammo walls and aimbot" on a now-protected Twitter account.

About a year after Destiny 2 went free-to-play in late 2019, Bungie implemented a new verification system intended to deter cheaters. That system requires new accounts to confirm a fresh phone number via SMS to access certain high-level content like raids. But Leone noted in a tweet that "you can just pay $1 instead," a likely reference to services that provide cheap, fake temporary phone numbers to get around these kinds of verification systems.

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