Blizzard Banea a 350,000 Tramposos de Battle.net

En un evento sin precedentes, Blizzard le ha suspendido el servicio a 350,000 usuarios de su Battle.net, su red de sesiones multimedia en línea. La suspensión de las cuentas se debe al uso indebido de “hacks de terceras compañías” en StarCraft y Diablo II, y Blizzard nos informa que adicional a la cifra habrán otras 7,700 cuentas de Warcraft III que también serán cerradas por motivos similares.

Después del salto se encuentra la advertencia formal y una explicación del baneo.

StarCraft and Diablo II Battle.net Ban Policy Update

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. We have identified and closed over 350,000 StarCraft and Diablo II accounts which were found to be using third-party hacks.

The Diablo II CD keys associated with the closed Diablo II accounts are now restricted from playing on Battle.net for approximately 30 days. Repeat offenders will have their accounts closed and their CD keys permanently banned from Battle.net.

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.

StarCraft and Diablo II Battle.net Ban Policy Update @ Battle.net

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