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Cheaters and Modders Get a Smackdown Across Platforms

Some game haxors and Xbox 360 modders have gotten a rude awakening this past week as Blizzard, EA and Microsoft have ratcheted up their defense against these gaming sins. Account banning and resets are potent tools and these three companies are using them to prevent the erosion of gameplay quality and piracy.

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Th3 Chr0nic6059d ago

u know that is the logo for the tv show called cheaters

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'Big Match' Over Starcraft IP. NC, Nexon, Netmarble, and Krafton Clash.

Leading domestic game companies have entered into an unprecedented competition to win orders for Starcraft, Blizzard's representative IP (intellectual property).

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RaidenBlack78d ago

Was aware the iconic Starcaft IP was jumping to South Korea ....

jznrpg78d ago

Weird MS is letting go of a good IP. I don’t mind it but hopefully the best dev wins and I’m not sure who that is outbid those.

Sonyslave378d ago (Edited 78d ago )

What they are bidding for are exclusive rights to develop the IP. Microsoft/blizzard is essentially licensing it out to the highest bidder, not selling the IP.

B5R78d ago

I wonder if we'll see Starcraft Ghost come out of this. And if we do, I wonder if it'll be a free-to-play gacha game.

goken78d ago (Edited 78d ago )

Given the potential developers, looks inevitable there will be free to play gacha versions. But given south korea’s love for starcraft there would be one that is inline with starcraft 1&2.
Might want to expect some sort of backdoor cheat that only south koreans know of lol 🤣

Profchaos78d ago

Nah that's long since dead and gone it's only good is a leaked Dev build

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It Seems Pretty Clear Why StarCraft 3 is Not a Thing Yet

Even though fans have been clamoring for a StarCraft 3 for years now, it seems like Blizzard really has no reason to spend time making one.

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StormSnooper578d ago

They sort of ran the story as far as it could go.

Also, it seems like blizzard is more busy with mediocrity at this point in time.

Jingsing577d ago

The problem with Blizzard is they have franchises that don't need sequels. People are happy playing the games that they previously made. What they need is new games, none of this business of trying to transport the old audience into a new version of an old game which only ends up nickle and dime'ing users.

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What Can Diablo IV Learn From Diablo II

Diablo IV may be the latest entry from the Diablo series, but it can sure learn a thing or two from the iconic Diablo II. Both of these games are different and similar to each other, but Diablo II's phenomenal presence should still be more appearing in Diablo IV to make the game even better in its current state.

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anast660d ago

Don't turn it into a live service, don't reskin immortal, and add to the complexity.