Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to World of Warcraft Private Server for ‘Unauthorized Fun’
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has once again cracked down on a beloved private server for daring to provide players with a modicum of enjoyment.
Players on the popular private server Not-So-Legion were left reeling this week after receiving a cease and desist letter from Blizzard’s legal team. The letter, which cited ‘unauthorized fun’ as the primary reason for the crackdown, has sparked outrage among the player base.
This latest move comes hot on the heels of several other private server shutdowns, including the infamous DramaCraft and the short-lived BotBoyz server. Players are left wondering: when will Blizzard finally let them have a bit of fun without fear of legal repercussions?
In response to the cease and desist, Not-So-Legion players have taken to social media to voice their outrage. The #FreeTheFun hashtag has been trending on Twitter, with players sharing their favorite memories from the server and calling on Blizzard to reconsider their heavy-handed approach.
Despite the setback, the Not-So-Legion team remains defiant. In a statement released on their website, they vowed to continue providing a space for players to enjoy the game they love, even if it means facing legal consequences.
As the World of Warcraft private server scene continues to face challenges from Blizzard’s legal team, one thing is clear: players will stop at nothing to reclaim their right to have a good time. #FreeTheFun
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