"Consequences are over": Destiny 2 developers Bungie issued a note for the cheaters
Bungie, the developers of the game Destiny 2 warned players against using cheating software and other stuff in the future.
There are many different games that are really hard to play, one of them is Destiny 2. However, there are some players who couldn't level up due to the hard gameplay, but they use false ways to play it.
Unfortunately, bad news came out recently which holds the power to break cheaters' hearts. The number of cheaters started increasing in the game Destiny 2, but somehow developers understood the whole situation and addressed the issue on social media.
Destiny 2 developers warns the cheaters
The developers of Destiny, Bungie made an announcement regarding putting a full stop to the cheaters. They took their twitter handle and penned a big note with images attached.
They wrote, "The days of Destiny 2 cheaters being free to engage in a wholesale assault on the Destiny 2 game and its community without fear of consequences are over," says Sony-owned Bungie in a lawsuit against cheat developers Ring-1. The cheat exploits Intel's CPU protection ring for VMs."
"The days of Destiny 2 cheaters being free to engage in a wholesale assault on the Destiny 2 game and its community without fear of consequences are over," says Sony-owned Bungie in a lawsuit against cheat developers Ring-1. The cheat exploits Intel's CPU protection ring for VMs pic.twitter.com/LtbKsQnvDP
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 3, 2023
Seeing this player's curiosity started pumping, one user questioned developer, "Can't these devs sue the actual cheaters for manipulation of their game? If game devs/publishers did that, wouldn't that kind of scare the cheaters and prevent others from doing it? Honestly curious."
A fan also wrote, "They’ve been doing this for a while and it still hasn’t gotten any better. I don’t foresee this changing anything."
Now only developers know what more will the future will hold for cheaters. Will it put a full stop to the use of cheating software or the community will stay unaffected by this situation?
