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Bungie reportedly shuts down major ‘Destiny 2’ cheat service – NME.com
Cheat service provider PerfectAim has reportedly stopped selling ‘Destiny 2’ hacks after being served a cease and desist order by Bungie.

Cheat service provider PerfectAim has reportedly stopped selling Destiny 2 hacks after being served a cease and desist order by Bungie.
The Destiny 2 section of PerfectAims website now states that the product is no longer available due to a claim by Bungie that the product violates the games license agreement. Furthermore, a demand was made that we cease and desist from selling this product, it said in a statement.
We won’t comment on whether these claims are justified or not, but have decided…
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