Despite Blizzard Entertainment’s massive ban of thousands of players earlier this month for using bots to play World of Warcraft for them, the makers of the HonorBuddy have said that they are staying ...
Honorbuddy is no more. Following legal losses in Germany and the US, the bot's developers, Bossland, have discontinued sales of Honorbuddy and other tools. Honorbuddy won't be around to see it, but ...
Last week, Blizzard won a court case in Germany against Bossland GmbH, the German company responsible for making and selling bot programs for World of Warcraft, among many other games. Players can use ...
Blizzard Entertainment Inc, the studio behind monster franchises like Warcraft and StarCraft, has filed a lawsuit against the creators of HonorBuddy and several other paid bot programs that are ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The creators of HonorBuddy, a popular World of Warcraft bot that was recently detected by Blizzard, is planning to bring the service back to life.
Blizzard has issued a ban to more than 100,000 World of Warcraft accounts for the use of bots. According to a report from PCGamesN, Blizzards principal target was players using "HonorBot," which farms ...
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