Pokémon Go’s war against cheaters continues to intensify, with Niantic now giving out digital scarlet letters of sorts.
A California court ruled that German cheat maker Bossland, who make hacks for Overwatch and World of
A California court ruled that German cheat maker Bossland, who make hacks for Overwatch and World of Warcraft, must pay $8.5 million to Blizzard, VICE Motherboard reports. And yet, Bossland didn’t even show up to the case. You can read the full article on it over at VICE.
League Of Legends Cheating Service Loses $10 Million Lawsuit
Riot, the company behind League of Legends, has won a $10 million payout (and then some) following victory in a court case against LeagueSharp, the creators of a bot and scripting service that let its users cheat in LoL matches.Read more…
For Honor’s Anti-Cheat System Is Allegedly Banning Innocent Players
For Honor players claim they’re getting banned from the online fighting game because of a haywire, or over-sensitive, anti-cheat program.
Thousands of People Get Banned From Pokémon Sun and Moon For Cheating
Cheating is rampant in Pokémon thanks to tools which allow players to create fake monsters with impossible stats from scratch. Well, it looks like some of the people messing around with their save files have gotten the hammer from The Pokémon Company.
Thousands of People Get Banned From Pokémon Sun and Moon For Cheating
Cheating is rampant in Pokémon thanks to tools which allow players to create fake monsters with impossible stats from scratch. Well, it looks like some of the people messing around with their save files have gotten the hammer from The Pokémon Company.