We’ve all encountered toxic actors at some point in our lives. These radioactive friends, who appear in many different games, manage to annoy you as well as spoil your game pleasure. But this time, one player raised the toxicity level to such a high level that he came face to face with Bungie.
According to Kotaku, Bungie has sued a player whose name is stated to be Luca Leone. In this case, which will be heard in Washington, it is stated that the player did not comply with Destiny 2’s License Agreement. According to Bungie, Leone did not stop continuing the broadcasts in which he used Destiny 2 cheats, despite being constantly banned.
But the problem doesn’t stop there. According to the developer’s claims, Leone sold Destiny 2 emblems through the accounts he stole. He didn’t even stop there, threatening Bungie’s community manager. Yes, he seriously threatened the manager…
A Twitter account known to be Leone’s threatens community manager dmg04 in his tweets. In the tweet, dmg04 moved to a place 30 minutes away from his home, the person said, adding that the manager was “not safe”. Leone even stated on different Twitter accounts that he wanted to set fire to Bungie’s home base.
I don’t know if he will stop Luca Leone, but the studio expects him to pay him $150,000 in compensation “for the damage he caused.” Let’s see if the court decision will be enough to stop this crazy person.