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IGN publicly publishes article questioning Blizzard and GGG will not block Musk's account

2025-02-07 00:20:32|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Musk, the world's richest man, spent money to find a proxy to play games, but IGN, a media hostile to Musk, posted a post today to publicly question Blizzard and GGG's inaction - not to ban Musk's account, give thisThe two companies put pressure on them.

Original text of IGN report:

"Dark 4" developer Blizzard and "Road to Exile 2" developer GGG seem to be willing to ban Musk's game accounts.Both companies have refused to say whether they will plan to ban Musk's account, just recently the richest man in the world admitted to finding a game training agent.

IGN公开发文 质疑暴雪和GGG不封马斯克的号

Previously, screenshots of Musk's private chat with an Youtube anchor were leaked, showing Musk spending money to find a substitute to play "Diablo 4" and "Road to Exile 2".

IGN believes that this is a kind of cheating when spending money to find a proxy to help upgrade the account.IGN said players logging into other players’ accounts to improve their rank, which is almost in violation of the terms of service for all instant service games.Blizzard's end-user license agreement clearly warns players that it is prohibited to upgrade accounts or make strong upgrades through paid methods.

A "Road to Exile" player posted on the official game forum: "So now billionaires can go to the top of the ladder list to satisfy their vanity, just like owning a football club.. Since it is publicly violated the Terms of Service, why not yet implement it?"

"Are there anything GGG wants to say about this? Maybe it's not a priority during the early access phase, or it's attracted too much free publicity, but as a long-time supporter, this is for RMT (real currency transactions)The credibility of law enforcement is a huge blow.”

"I'm not spoofing or fishing, I'm just very disappointed that GGG has not taken the ban."

"Does anyone think this will undermine the fairness of the game?"

There are similar voices on Blizzard Battle.com.A player asked: "Does the rules violate the rules for the agent? If so, then Musk's account should be banned because he clearly admitted that he improved his account through the agent. I guess you can't break the rules because of this.Bar……"

IGN received a replies that refused to comment after contacting Grinding Gear Games.Blizzard also said it will not comment on individual players' behavior or bans.

IGN may be pissed off... (The last sentence is not what IGN said)