Guys, no offense... I get the point, but...
If Black Ops 3 is not coming because they could get in legal trouble (i guess it's because of all the DLC weapons), I wonder how Xlabs' version of Advanced Warfare (S1X) was possible. There were also a lot of DLC weapons and I doubt Activision doesn't know about the Xlabs servers.
On Xlabs you can unlock all the supply drop stuff pretty easy.
So why should they take legal actions against a BO3 Plutonium because of supply drop weapons, if they don't take legal actions against Xlabs for their version of AW?
Not to mention with the logic of "Activision would lose money if there were BO3 Plutonium, so there could be legal trouble!", that could also be the case for the other Plutonium versions.
I mean... There are instructions on the page how to torrent the games and DLCs with a link to the torrent files.
A simple "Warning: This might not be illegal in your country" won't protect the Plutonium team if Activision wanted to take 'em down and to be honest it sounds a little stupid if you tell people how to get pirated versions and then you say "might not be legal".
That's like if I hand somebody a kitchen knife and say "You can stab the guy over there if you want to. But it's illegal".
The Plutonium servers and also Xlab servers (even the legendary MW2) don't have that many players anyway, so it won't hurt them.
Okay, of course they always COULD take legal action if they wanted to. But I don't get why they should take legal actions if a Plutonium version of BO 3 was there, if they don't care about Xlabs AW with all unlockable supply drop stuff and the torrent stuff at their old games.
I get that the Plutonium devs think it's too risky. But like I said, torrent files and telling people "you can play on our servers with pirated games" is also risky...