October 29, 2025
Blizzard LegalMurloc Law Review

Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to Private Server Hosting World’s First Dance-Only Raid

In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has issued a cease and desist to a private server hosting a dance-only raid. Will the players boogie their way out of this legal mess?

Players on the private server ‘Disco Inferno’ were left shaking their groove thang when they received a cease and desist letter from Blizzard Entertainment. The server, known for its unique dance-only raid content, has garnered a loyal following of players who prefer to bust a move rather than swing a sword.

Blizzard’s legal team cited copyright infringement and a violation of the World of Warcraft terms of service as reasons for the cease and desist. They claim that the dance-only raid goes against the spirit of the game and undermines the traditional gameplay experience.

Players on ‘Disco Inferno’ have created a petition to protest Blizzard’s decision, arguing that dancing is a legitimate form of gameplay and should be celebrated, not shut down. Will their pleas fall on deaf ears, or will Blizzard have a change of heart?

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story, and in the meantime, remember that Wrath-Reborn EU offers a free Celestial Steed, 10 gold, and level 5 riding for every new account.

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