For any MMORPG, having third parties specializing in selling gold and currency to provide to players has become an eternal problem. Of course, no distributor likes this problem when it directly affects their revenue and profits. And World of Warcraft – one of the most famous and oldest MMORPGs is no exception.
In fact, purchasing currency from third parties in World of Warcraft has existed for quite a long time and is clearly a serious violation of Blizzard’s terms of service. This NPH itself also has extremely strict regulations, depending on the transaction amount, a heavy penalty from confiscation of items to a long-term account ban can be imposed. There have been many gamers who have had to receive this heavy penalty, but the frustration that players have about the problem of “pirated money” still shows no signs of abating as the transactions still take place almost openly and freely. in World of Warcraft.
In the midst of such a climax, World of Warcraft fans became even more upset when they learned that Sodapoppin – a very famous streamer of the game – recently admitted that he used transactions. with third parties during gameplay. However, Sodapoppin completely avoided or in other words, was immune to a penalty from Blizzard – which would have required him to receive a ban of at least 14 days from his account.
This has sparked great anger in the World of Warcraft fan community as many people think that perhaps because of his popularity, Sodapoppin was able to avoid the above punishment. Of course, this is unfair and this perk is making many players hate it. Most opinions also believe that Blizzard’s strong hand against a famous person like Sodapoppin is even more of a deterrent and will make many other cheating players falter. It’s just a shame that Blizzard didn’t do that.
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