Welcome to October, my favorite month of the year. What do I like so much about October, you might ask? Well, that would be Halloween of course. We’re still a ways away at this point, but it’s never too early to stock up on those little candies, at least if you ask me. Who knows? There might even be some left when Halloween comes around. In any case, you’re probably wanting to get caught up on the news and so let’s get right down to it. Today, we heard that Call of Duty cheat makers were slapped with racketeering charges, there might be some DLC for Horizon Forbidden West on the way, and some Titanfall 2 maps could be coming to Apex Legends. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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The developer behind the game, Activision Blizzard, has now laid down the law, at least when it comes to Call of Duty cheat makers. The company is apparently trying to charge several of them with racketeering. "Defendants have committed violations of the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act by conducting and participating in an enterprise engaged in racketeering activity,” court documents read. “Defendants work together to continuously sell Cheating Software licenses directly, as well as recruit reseller Defendants. A network of seller and reseller Defendants have perpetuated the same steps as across thousands of instances of marketing, sales, distribution, and support regarding the Cheating Software vis-à-vis numerous separate US customers.” Racketeering by the way is basically organized fraud.
We’ve already gotten a good look at the upcoming Sonic Frontiers over the course the past couple of months, but we’ve now seen the intro, too. Someone apparently
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