Yeah, they did get in trouble legally with Sony in the past for this. The only reason why I thought it was promising was when they did this on the PS3, (just like now with the PS5) they attained the root keys. Sony didn’t seem to have any answer to stop it. At that time, Call of Duty World at War was completely corrupted and a hot mess. They couldn’t fix it. I think even now if you start up that game on the PS3, it’s still hacked to death (auto aim, people flying around, broken textures). I’m not exactly sure how attaining root keys affect games globally and that part of it really sucks, but from my limited understanding, having root keys is pretty much unanswerable. However I do see them maybe making a deal with Sony. That part seems like a possibility.