These Cheaters are Getting Sued
So there’s this company called MizuSoft. They sell a subscription service that costs $77 a month for users to essentially cheat in Rainbow Six: Siege.
The company advertises a “near clean detection record.”
Too bad for them, they couldn’t keep themselves undetected -- because Ubisoft is suing them.
Let us tell you the whole story.
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