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Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:22pm 13/11/08 | 7 Comments
In a massive crackdown on breaking one of the Battle.net cardinal rules: "Thall shalt not use third-party hacks", Blizzard has suspended some 350,000 StarCraft and Diablo 2 accounts.
As part of our continued effort to ensure a fair and fun online experience for all Battle.net players, we have expanded our efforts to remove cheaters from StarCraft and Diablo II.

As a reminder, we reserve the right to close the accounts and ban the CD keys of players who are caught cheating on Battle.net. Cheating ruins the game experience for legitimate players, and we will not tolerate it.
Blizzard also recently took a few WoW players behind closed doors to give them an equally stern talking to about cheating. Looks as though anyone not willing to accept that Blizzard arguably create the most balanced gameplay in the gaming universe is definitely going to cop it.






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Raven
Posted 12:28pm 13/11/08
Yike. Do Blizzard have any people left to play their games?
tequila
Posted 12:50pm 13/11/08
yeah, about 11.65 million
Fireblood
Posted 01:03pm 13/11/08
lol! Blizzard obviously needed more money, so they go and ban the cd keys of 350,000 players, then they just go out and spend like 40 bucks on a new CD key! Cha-Ching!
ravn0s
Posted 01:04pm 13/11/08
i would be impressed if it was 350,000 wow players.
Steve Farrelly
Posted 01:56pm 13/11/08
don't forget that it's not region-specific. They could have all come from Korea...
taggs
Posted 02:29pm 13/11/08
i wish all game companies gave as much after sales support as bliz
Tepid
Posted 07:07pm 13/11/08
i wish they banned 11,000,000 wow players.
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