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Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 25, 2019

Cheaters sometimes prosper too much, says lawsuit

Filing suit against a business that helps its players cheat, a video game company claimed Wednesday the unfair interference is having a serious financial impact.

Filing suit against a business that helps its players cheat, a video game company claimed Wednesday the unfair interference is having a serious financial impact.

MizuSoft is a company that creates easy-to-use and undetectable cheating software for use in video games, according to a complaint filed Wednesday in the Central District of California by Ubisoft Inc., the maker of highly successful games "Assassin's Creed" and "Far Cry."...

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