Activision is taking legal action against Black Ops 6 leaks, sending cease-and-desist letters to leakers and hosting sites.
Activision, Call of Duty Black Ops 6The company took action following several leaks. The company began sending official notices to the people who made these leaks and the sites hosting them.
Activision Begins Legal Action Against Black Ops 6 Leaks
Given the popularity of the Call of Duty series, new games are becoming a common occurrence. However, the leak of Black Ops 6 has led Activision to take more drastic measures. One of the largest Black Ops 6 servers, ‘PSLAN’, has stated that it has received a cease and desist letter from Activision. According to PSLAN, Activision is demanding 250,000 euros in compensation, claiming that it sold users access to Black Ops 6 for 6 euros per month.
Following these developments, PSLAN removed support for Black Ops 6. Similarly, some Twitter users known for Call of Duty leaks also received cease and desist letters. In particular, @HeyImAlaix, who has been known for Call of Duty leaks for a long time, reportedly also received such a letter.
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These steps by Activision are aimed at at least slowing down the flow of Black Ops 6 leaks, if not stopping them completely. The company is also sending out DMCA takedown requests for all Black Ops 6 content.