Activision Wins $14 Million Lawsuit Against CoD Cheat Maker EngineOwning

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Activision has won a lawsuit against cheat provider EngineOwning, resulting in a $14 million fine and the seizure of the company's assets. The lawsuit, filed in early 2022, claimed that EngineOwning's cheating software caused millions in damages to games like Call of Duty and Halo Infinite.
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