➀ A writer sued Bungie for copyright infringement, claiming that Destiny 2's Red War campaign copied from his stories. ➁ Bungie tried to have the lawsuit dismissed, but the Red War missions are locked in the Content Vault, making it impossible to demonstrate differences. ➂ Bungie submitted YouTube videos and Wiki articles as evidence, but the judge ruled that they are not admissible as evidence.
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