A high-profile video game cheat maker has apologised for ruining Call of Duty for legit players after a legal threat from Activision.
CxCheats.net issued a statement on its Discord announcing it had ceased development and support of its Call of Duty cheats sold on its website following a lawsuit from Activision.
“We apologise for any pain we’ve caused to players of Call of Duty,” reads the message, caught by redditor MrTheRevertz-. It appears the Discord is now offline.
A high-profile video game cheat maker has apologised for ruining Call of Duty for legit players after a legal threat from Activision.CxCheats.net issued a statement on its Discord announcing it had ceased development and support of its Call of Duty cheats sold on its website following a lawsuit from Activision.”We apologise for any pain we’ve caused to players of Call of Duty,” reads the message, caught by redditor MrTheRevertz-. It appears the Discord is now offline.Read moreEurogamer.net