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World of Warcraft subreddit ceases moderation due to Blizzard’s “faulty product”

In response to the many problems that have plagued the recent release of Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor expansion at launch, moderators on World of Warcraft‘s popular subreddit, r/WoW, have ceased moderating content and posts submitted on the subreddit - stating the main reasons as follows:

"It’s not to punish the community. Let’s be honest, there has never been any WoW news that wasn't reported somewhere else first. But I am a consumer advocate first and a mod second. If I feel like the product is faulty, then I cannot in good conscience help to sell it."

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DarthZoolu3454d ago

Honesty is great. Most of us are consumers first.

il-JumperMT3454d ago

Go play FFXIV. Its 100000 times better than WoW. You even get free content every 3 months including new classes.

Magicite3453d ago

I have played WOW (and currently playing), FF14ARR and GW2. All three are awesome games and unique in their own way. But somehow I feel more drawn towards WOW.

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World of Warcraft Opens Beta Sign-Ups for 'The War Within'

Blizzard Entertainment has announced the opening of beta registrations for “World of Warcraft: The War Within,” inviting players to explore new subterranean worlds beneath Azeroth.

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Plunderstorm's Backlash Shows World of Warcraft Fans Don't Want The Game To Evolve

Danish from eXputer: "Despite Blizzard's attempt to give a fresh new spin to World of Warcraft, some fans still seem to be stuck in the past."

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Plunderstorm Is The World Of Warcraft Battle Royale We’ve Been Waiting For

HG writes: "Blizzard is usually pretty bad at keeping secrets, but the company somehow managed to keep this one under wraps until now. Plunderstorm is a special limited-time event that’s basically World of Warcraft’s take on the Battle Royale genre."

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