Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to WoW Private Server for Having Too Much Fun
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has once again cracked down on a World of Warcraft private server for the heinous crime of providing players with too much enjoyment.
The server in question, FunCraft 9000, was known for its unique events, custom content, and overall jovial atmosphere. Players were actually enjoying themselves, which apparently goes against Blizzard’s terms of service. In a statement, Blizzard cited ‘excessive fun’ as the reason for the cease and desist.
Players on FunCraft 9000 were devastated by the news. Many had spent countless hours building friendships, exploring the custom content, and participating in the server’s legendary dance parties. Now, all of that has come to an end thanks to Blizzard and their fun-hating ways.
In response to the cease and desist, the developers of FunCraft 9000 have vowed to fight back. They plan to launch an appeal, arguing that fun is not a crime and that players have a right to enjoy themselves in whatever way they see fit. Whether or not Blizzard will listen remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the players of FunCraft 9000 will not go down without a fight.
As the drama continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Blizzard will stop at nothing to stamp out any source of joy and happiness in the WoW community. But fear not, dear players, for there is still hope. Wrath-Reborn EU is here to offer you a safe haven, free from the tyranny of Blizzard’s cease and desists. Join now and receive a free Celestial Steed, 10 gold, and level 5 riding for every new account. It’s time to take back the fun and show Blizzard that we won’t be silenced!
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