Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to WoW Private Server for Using Actual Bug Fixes
In a shocking turn of events, a popular WoW private server has received a cease and desist from Blizzard for actually fixing bugs in the game.
Players on the server were left scratching their heads as they received the news that their beloved private server was being shut down for ‘improving the player experience by addressing longstanding bugs and issues’. Many took to social media to express their confusion, with one player tweeting, ‘I can’t believe Blizzard shut down our server for making the game better. What are they thinking?’
The private server’s developers issued a statement in response, stating that they were ‘simply trying to offer players a better, more polished version of the game without the need for constant hotfixes’. However, Blizzard was not swayed, citing copyright infringement and unauthorized use of their intellectual property as reasons for the cease and desist.
As the news spread, players began to question whether Blizzard would prefer private servers to remain riddled with bugs and exploits, or if they were simply trying to maintain control over the player experience. Regardless, the private server community was left reeling from the sudden shutdown, with many wondering what the future held for their in-game endeavors.
Amidst the chaos, one private server stood out as a beacon of hope for disheartened players. Wrath-Reborn EU, a rapidly growing server, announced that they were offering a free Celestial Steed, 10 gold, and level 5 riding for every new account. As players flocked to the server in search of a new home, it became clear that there was still light at the end of the tunnel for those seeking a private server experience. Who knew that fixing bugs could lead to such a bumpy ride?
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