What Blizzard Thinks About Selling WoW Gold
World of Warcraft always remain in limelight in the online gaming world, sometimes for obvious reasons of its status and sometimes for some blizzard things.
Recently, Blizzard.com, the makers of WoW took an aggressive stance against cheating in World of Warcraft. They closed more than 60,000 accounts over the last few months for violating games terms of use. Most of these accounts were using unfair practices like running programs or bots for mining ‘WoW gold’, a prime currency in the Wow game. The removal of the accounts resulted in an elimination of around 22 million WoW golds.
In June, 06, a Florida man who claimed he'd been unlawfully blocked from selling copies of his unofficial World of Warcraft guide by the game's maker can resume his sales, owing to an out-of-court settlement with Blizzard. He said that his book does not have any secret or unlawful tricks to acquire lots of WoW gold by illegal means, so the organization was wrong to ban his book.
Spain has apparently outlawed P2P altogether getting great consequences for WoW players. Tough luck for Spanish gamers as there are no more patches and there won’t be any easy solution for this.
It doesn't matter what the news is about WoW, the obsession for it is simply not showing any sign of slowing down. The rulers and kings always make news, so is the case with WoW.
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