It has been an eventful week for the Destiny 2 developer, Bungie. It just recently unveiled the next expansion to the game, announced a crossover event with Fortnite and Fall Guys, and partnered with Epic Games to add the shooter to the Epic Games Store.
Now, it looks like the week will get more interesting as a judge has reportedly denied the request of AimJunkies to dismiss the lawsuit that Bungie filed against them. Both parties will be gearing up for a lengthy legal battle with the trial set for 2023.
To cap things off, the cheat maker is reportedly looking at suing Bungie for violating terms of service of the aim assist software. Why did Bungie file a lawsuit against AimJunkies? Bungie is suing AimJunkies due to copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and "false designation of origin." In the lawsuit, Bungie alleges that the cheat software infringed its copyright. But, a judge initially dismissed the copyright infringement lawsuit. Apparently, Bungie failed to present evidence that AimJunkies copied its work.
Afterward, Bungie refiled the complaint. This time, the developers accused the cheat maker of having "reverse-engineered and copied the software code for Destiny 2.
