The hack was advertised on a hacking and cheats site as the "world's most powerful hack for Paragon." The ad claimed that the hack added a number of cheating hacks including an aimbot, triggerbot, 3D radar and 2D radar and that it was customizable to make it harder to detect the cheats. Kreibich created the hack shortly after the game went into early access in March 2016, about three years after development started on the game, according to the suit. Epic Games is suing a German gamer that the developer says created a game-cheating hack for their game Paragon and sold it for a monthly subscription fee, according to a lawsuit filed this week.Įpic is seeking relief and damages from the development, use, advertising and sale of the hack by Robin Kreibich of Kostanz, Germany.Ĭontacted for comment today, Epic had the following to say: "Epic Games cannot comment on ongoing litigation."
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