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Ubisoft sues makers of Rainbow6 cheat software

Oh. daesu

agent provocateur
Ubisoft has filed a lawsuit against the operators of a company called MizuSoft, which it claims has earned thousands of dollars monthly through the sale of Rainbow Six Siege cheat software. MizuSoft promised to help Siege cheaters get away with it by working in subtle ways, including boosting weapon damage, expanding the field of vision, revealing hidden enemies, and providing information on things like enemy location and health.

The cheat makers were charging serious bucks for their services, to the tune of €12 ($13) per day, €30 ($33) per week, or €70 ($77) per month. Despite that ridiculous price, "the Cheating Software has been downloaded and used by R6S players thousands of times," according to the lawsuit, available in full from Polygon. "Ubisoft is also informed and believes that Defendants have made hundreds of thousands of dollars from their distribution of, and sale of licenses to, the Cheating Software."


https://www.pcgamer.com/au/amp/ubisoft-sues-rainbow-six-siege-cheat-maker-who-appeared-on-the-bbc/

 
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amazing - I never got cheaters - way back in the fantasy star online days the $50 cheat (game shark) was bought by the 1000s.  This is partly why I don't do PvP games.

...gene

 
amazing - I never got cheaters - way back in the fantasy star online days the $50 cheat (game shark) was bought by the 1000s.  This is partly why I don't do PvP games.

...gene
And those ones are probably the getgood crowd.

 

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