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Destiny 2 PC cheat service has been shut down by Bungie – GamesRadar+ AU
PerfectAim was issued with a cease and desist demand from the Destiny 2 developer

A cheat service served with a cease and desist demand from Destiny 2 developer Bungie says that while it won’t comment on the justification of the claims, it has “decided to comply with this demand regardless”.
PerfectAim’s Destiny 2 bundle which is listed as being “undetected” by Bungie and included “aimbot, wallhack, teleport and other cheats” enabled players on PC to see through walls and remove impediments like weapon recoil for a monthly fee.
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