The best defense is an attack: the site for the sale of cheats filed a countersuit against Bungie

Previously, Bungie sued the popular cheat sales site AimJunkies, but the court did not satisfy the urge. Now the site

decided to strike back and file a complaint against Bungie.

What is known

Bungie blamed Phoenix cheat siteDigital Group for copyright infringement, and also pointed out people who, in its opinion, were directly involved in this. One such person was James May. He became one of the participants in the response lawsuit against Bungie.

May believes that while he was playing Destiny 2 Bungieaccessed files from his computer during 2019-2022 to find information about the Phoenix Digital Group website. According to May, Bungie used this data for their lawsuit. Thus, the studio violated the law on computer fraud, and the plaintiff asks to regard this as a hack.

Well, it will be interesting to see how this story ends.