

A jury ruled that Phoenix Digital's AimJunkies violated Bungie's copyrights by creating cheats for Destiny 2, marking a significant legal victory for the gaming company. Bungie was awarded $63,210, emphasizing their commitment to protecting players from cheats. This case is notable as it may be the first instance where a jury confirmed that cheat creation infringes on a gaming company's copyrights.

The jury found that Phoenix Digital, the owner of the cheat mod site AimJunkies, committed copyright violations by creating cheats for the video game Destiny 2. This decision marked a significant legal acknowledgment, as it may be the first instance where a jury agreed that a cheat creator violated a gaming company's copyrights. This verdict stems from a lawsuit initiated by Bungie in 2021, where they alleged that AimJunkies and associated defendants hacked into Destiny 2 to copy code used for making cheats, among other complaints2.

Phoenix Digital was ordered to pay Bungie $63,210 as a result of the jury's decision.