Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to Pizza Delivery Guy Running WoW Private Server from His Car
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has set its legal sights on a pizza delivery guy who was caught running a World of Warcraft private server out of his car while on delivery shifts.
The delivery guy, who goes by the handle ‘DoughboyGamer69,’ has been hosting a private server dubbed ‘PizzaCraft’ from the backseat of his beat-up Honda Civic. The server reportedly boasts over 100 players who log on to slay virtual dragons and battle evil warlocks while waiting for their pepperoni pies.
Blizzard’s legal team wasted no time in sending a cease and desist letter to DoughboyGamer69, citing violations of the company’s intellectual property rights and demanding the immediate shutdown of PizzaCraft. In response, the delivery guy simply shrugged and said, ‘I just wanted to make some extra dough, man.’
The WoW community has been split on the issue, with some players applauding DoughboyGamer69’s ingenuity and others decrying his blatant disregard for copyright laws. One player tweeted, ‘I support PizzaCraft and its quest for cheesy goodness!’ while another posted, ‘This is a sausage fest of legal proportions.’
As the battle between Blizzard and PizzaCraft rages on, one thing is clear: the line between virtual reality and real-world delivery services has never been thinner. Stay tuned for updates as DoughboyGamer69 decides whether to fight the legal battle or simply focus on getting pizzas to hungry gamers.
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