It sounds like Blizzard is ramping up against cheating in Overwatch 2, as it reportedly threatens to take legal action against a big cheat provider.
With any big new multiplayer game, there’s gonna be some big issues with cheating. While Overwatch 2 is only kind of a new game, it has brought in a lot of new players, so obviously cheating is going to be a problem somewhere along the line. As shared by Reddit user t33hee on the Overwatch subreddit though, it looks like Blizzard is cracking down on cheating software, in this case a piece called Rijin.
User t33hee shared a screenshot of an announcement from the creators of the software announcing that it would soon no longer be available. “Dear customers/ visitors,” reads the post, continuing, “We regret to inform you that our assistance software for “Overwatch” (Copyright exclusively reserved for Blizzard) will no longer be available after 8:00 PM GMT time (As we dismantle the aforementioned services manually).
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