Destiny 2 Anti-Cheat Error Leads to Wrongful Bans

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Bungie has issued a statement regarding wrongful bans that have occurred in Destiny2 over the last few days!

Destiny 2 developer Bungie has revealed that some players were incorrectly banned this week due to"human error" related to new cheat detection software. A statement released by the company on Twitter says that the team has deactivated the software and is currently working to fix any issues that may have occurred as a result. As of this writing, there has been no official information given regarding the number of players unfairly banned.

Following the Tweet, many Destiny 2 players shared their frustrations with the issue, and their hopes that Bungie will make it right to those unfairly banned. Of course, many players are disappointed that it took Bungie so long to issue a response, as many had been vocal about it on social media over the weekend. Meanwhile, other fans have expressed irritation with the lack of an actual apology in the statement.

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