Ring-1 sells Hack Tool as a subscription service: for €25 a week, users can get a Rainbow Six Siege hack package that includes an aimbot, an ESP tool that displays health bars and options range of other players. to change shrapnel spread and weapon recoil, an ID to avoid being blocked, and a “long knife” to stab players on the other side of the map.
€30 per week is the price of a Destiny 2 hacking package that includes a PvP targetbot, unlimited ammo, ESP tool, and an ID. Games like Rust, Apex, Legends, Call of Duty, Escape from Tarkov, Hunt Showdown, Dead by Daylight, PUBG, etc. They also have similar hacking packages.
On July 23, Bungie and Ubisoft filed a lawsuit against Ring-1 in the state of California, naming several people behind Ring-1 with usernames such as Krypto, Overpowered, and Berserker. According to the lawsuit, Ring-1’s products “limit and destroy not only the gaming experience but also the overall businesses of Bungie and Ubisoft, as well as the reputation of the two companies within the gaming community.”
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The lawsuit also accuses Ring-1 of trademark infringement. “The Destiny 2 and R6S hacking software purchase page includes images of the final version, along with links to share the software purchase on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.” The lawsuit does not give a specific figure for the damages caused by Ring-1: “Defendant’s conduct has resulted in damages to plaintiff in an amount that must be proven at trial. According to plaintiff’s estimate in a single application, That damage could reach millions of dollars.”
This is not the first time that two video game companies have teamed up to take cheaters to court. Earlier this year, Bungie teamed up with Riot to combat GatorCheats. Cheating is a serious problem for online multiplayer games and is becoming more noticeable as cross-platform functionality leaves console players just as exposed to hackers as they are on PC.
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