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Call Of Duty Cheat Makers Now Very Sorry After Activision Threatens Them – Kotaku Australia
CxCheats, a small company that sells cheats and trainers for a variety of games, will no longer be offering Call of Duty services after receiving legal threats from publisher Activision. And now, at the end, would also like to “apologise for any pain we’ve ca…

CxCheats, a small company that sells cheats and trainers for a variety of games, will no longer be offering Call of Duty services after receiving legal threats from publisher Activision. And now, at the end, would also like to apologise for any pain weve caused to players of Call of Duty.
The company posted this notice on their private discord (captured by MrTheRevertz- on the Warzone subreddit), saying that because their cheat services violate…
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