Activision continues to deal with cheaters. The company, which wants to protect Call of Duty games, has decided to increase the severity of its long-standing struggle. According to the latest developments, the gaming giant will now begin to take the issue to courtrooms.
Taking its first steps, the Activision front sued a platform. The platform, which is learned to sell cheats for Call of Duty games, is requested to be closed.
Activision sues German website
Struggling with Engine Owning, a German website, Activision is now awaiting a court decision. On the other hand, Engine Owning, which is a very popular site, has been on the market for cheat sales for a long time. The platform, which is not afraid of its products, did not make a statement about the case. The site, which provides players with target assistant, seeing behind the wall and full-capacity radar services, is also included in Call of Duty: Warzone.
Activision, which also made a press statement on the subject, wants the situation to be resolved. The company’s statement included:
Activision’s lawsuit seeks to end the illegal conduct of an organization that distributes and sells for profit a large number of malware products designed to enable members of the public to gain unfair competitive advantages. Activision may qualify in favor of defendants. Alternatively, Activision is entitled to a maximum statutory compensation of $2,500 for each violation by defendants.
It is quite curious what the Engine Owning front, which works with the subscription system and grows its business, will do as a result of the lawsuit. The platform, which offers cheat support to almost every game on the market, is likely to face serious compensation. However, closing the platform is among the possible options. It is considered possible that new details will emerge in the coming days. It is also a matter of curiosity whether Engine Owning, which is described as “illegal” by Activision, will continue to serve before the court. Let’s see if the company can handle this situation, we will wait and see.
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