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Destiny 2: Bungie sues a player after online threats

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Destiny 2: Bungie sues a player after online threats

Bungie was bullied complaint against player from destiny 2Besides the Twitch streamer, she accuses him of using cheats and threatening developers. The actor in question is named Luca Leone and is known in the community for his Destiny 2 livestreams on the miffysworld channel where he regularly uses cheats to play.

Bungie banned him multiple times, but Leone came back to blame each time. Think he created thirteen different accounts to evade bans, and with each of them violating the game’s license agreements?

Also, our keyboard Lion, using his Twitter account, has sent threatening messages, expressing his desire to set Bungie offices on fire and saying that some Bungie employees will not be safe when they are about to move nearby. Community manager Dylan Gafner was also threatened.

Threats to Bungie, image by Eurogamer.net

While reading the case, we also learn that Leone has been accused of being an active member of OGUsers, a forum where Destiny 2’s non-transferable items such as emblems are sold.

In short, Leone would accumulate a long series of behaviors that were considered illegal, including threats and more, so much so that Bungie no longer wanted to put up with it and decided to take action. Unfortunately, players’ toxic behavior towards developers is so common that developers often avoid public communication to avoid retaliation from these individuals. We hope things will change over time, but we don’t believe it.

Source: Multiplayer

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