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Destiny 2's unpopular removal of older game content now hampering Bungie's ability to defend plagiarism lawsuit

Bungie has failed to dismiss a lawsuit which alleges it plagiarised elements of Destiny 2’s original campaign from a sci-fi story posted online.

A US federal judge has now ruled that the lawsuit should continue, as Bungie has been unable to provide satisfactory evidence to have the case tossed out.

That evidence could have been a working copy of Destiny 2 featuring the game’s original story campaign, but this – alongside many other, older parts of the game – are no longer playable, having been excised and relegated to Bungie’s controversial content “vault”.

“Defendant [Bungie] has admitted it cannot produce the entirety of the relevant form of Destiny 2 for the court’s review,” Judge Susie Morgan wrote, revealing that the developer had instead been forced to provide YouTube videos and pages from a fan Wiki, Destinypedia, as evidence instead.

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