Blizzard Issues Cease and Desist to Private Server for ‘Unauthorized Fun’
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard cracks down on a popular private server for ‘violating the sanctity of the grind’.
Players on the private server ‘FunCraft’ were left reeling this week after receiving a cease and desist order from Blizzard Entertainment. The reason? ‘Unauthorized fun’.
According to Blizzard’s legal team, FunCraft was found guilty of ‘inflicting unauthorized joy and entertainment’ on its player base. The private server, which boasted increased drop rates, boosted XP gains, and a no-debt policy, was deemed a threat to the ‘sanctity of the grind’ that Blizzard holds dear.
The news has sparked outrage among FunCraft players, with many taking to social media to express their disbelief. One player tweeted, ‘How dare Blizzard deny us our right to effortless progression and endless loot? #FunGate’
Despite the backlash, Blizzard shows no signs of backing down. In a statement released to the press, a spokesperson for the company stated, ‘We will not tolerate any form of unauthorized enjoyment in our game. The grind must be preserved at all costs.’
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