Activision Wins $14M Lawsuit Against Call of Duty Cheat Maker

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A judge has ruled that EngineOwning, a major cheat provider, must pay Activision Blizzard $15 million in damages and legal fees and surrender its domain. This follows a previous $3 million judgment and highlights the extensive use of EngineOwning's software in games like Call of Duty and Overwatch.
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