In a landmark decision, a Destiny 2 player who was charged with malicious activities in the game, including cheating as well as the harassment of Bungie employees, is facing a staggering fine of $500,000. This unprecedented legal move has brought to light the seriousness with which game developers view breaches of their intellectual property and game integrity.

Over a year ago, Bungie, the developers behind Destiny 2, began pursuing legal action against this notorious player, an individual referred to in legal documents as "L.L." but publicly identified as Luca Leone. He wasn't just a common cheat; Leone took malevolence to another level. He not only disrupted the gaming experience for others but also harassed the Bungie staff on various platforms, including social media. It reached a point where he even threatened to burn down Bungie's offices.

As detailed in a joint document discovered by TorrentFreak, an agreement was reached between lawyers representing both Bungie and Leone. The document highlighted that Leone had used cheat software in Destiny 2 "countless times," estimated at a minimum of 100 acts of circumvention. Each of these acts was deemed worthy of a $2,000 fine. On top of this, Bungie sought $300,000 for copyright infringement, totaling the staggering sum of $500,000.

But the penalties don't end with the financial implications. The gravity of Leone's transgressions, especially his threats, led to the imposition of a restraining order. He's been instructed not to come within 1000 feet of Bungie's offices or the known residence of any Bungie employee, except when traveling on public roads without intent to harass or contact any employee. Furthermore, Leone has been permanently barred from engaging with any of Bungie's games, including future titles such as Marathon.