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Blizzard suing creators of cheats for Overwatch

Blizzard подаёт в суд на создателей читов для OverwatchBlizzard is going to hold accountable German Bossland.

Blizzard Entertainment does not like cheaters in their games and willing to seriously fight for purity in the ranks of their community. The Studio even does not hesitate to arrange legal proceedings against hackers and hack-fraud in the Bud.

Yesterday, for example, it became known that Blizzard is going to hold accountable German Bossland. The company has created a cheat for Overwatch called Watchover Tyrant, with whom you always know where the opponents. Although, strictly speaking, Bossland long corrupts the blood of Blizzard: the site also has some bots for Heroes of the Storm, World of Warcraft and Diablo 3.

Of course, Bossland distributes hacks for a paid monthly subscription. In the court complaint, Blizzard writes that such a dishonest image of the German attackers earn probably millions of dollars. But most important of all, they poison the lives of honest to the audience, deterred her from the game, break the rules, use Overwatch, and thereby bring Blizzard continuous losses. Americans demand compensation for all these lewdness.

However, the head of Bossland calm. In an interview with TorrentFreak he said that, first, has not yet received any official request to appear in court. Second, the lawsuit was filed in California, and his company is located in Germany and any side of U.S. law does not apply. Thirdly, Bossland has already met with a Blizzard in the German courts earlier this year, and won the case on the bot for Heroes of the Storm. At the end of the proceedings, the authors of the game have paid hackers to various court costs.

In General, not the fact that Blizzard Bossland will overcome the law. But to try is always worth it.

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