Bungie and Ubisoftare preparing to jointly sue over the heavily fraudulent sales in Rainbow: Six Siege and Destiny 2. The case, which will be heard in a California court, also cited a user named Ring 1 as a defendant. The firms signed the joint litigation declaration on July 23rd. Ring 1 used various aliases, such as Krypto, Overpowered and Berserker, the declaration said.
The indictment said the alleged cheater “not only poisoned the game to the players, but also humiliated the companies against the communities of players who were responsible for complicing with the plaintiffs’ affairs.”
What the cheating salesman had done to Bungie and Ubisoft.
Ring-1is a software developer who sells cheats for different amounts of dues. For 25 euros per week, a player who wants to cheat can get unfair benefits such as aimbot, superhuman sensitivity that allows other players to see their lives and distance between them, preventing gunfire or even fake ID (which will prevent them from being banned).
The ring-1’s more expensive cheat package sold for 30 euros. This pack included tricks such as an automatic pvp shooter for Destiny 2, unlimited bullets, and supernatural intuition. Ring-1 reportedly sells similar cheat packs for Rust, Apex, Legends,Call of Duty, Hunt Showdown, Dead by Daylight and even PUBG.