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Activision lawsuit argues hackers make PC players quit Call of Duty Black Ops 6 over toxicity

  • Activision has filed a lawsuit against the creators of hacking programs for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, alleging that these hacks have made the multiplayer experience toxic for PC players.
  • The lawsuit names Ryan Rothholz, Collin Gyetvai, and Jordan Newcombe Boothey for creating and distributing hacking programs like Lergware and GameHook that enable cheating in the game.
  • Activision claims that attempts to engage with the creators of the hacking programs were ignored, leading to legal action being taken by the company.
  • The company argues that such hacking programs not only harm the game's community but also impact its financial performance by driving players away from the PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

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