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Blizzard begins offering automatic returns of Warcraft 3: Reforged

Blizzard begins offering automatic returns of Warcraft 3: Reforged

The players are very critical of the state in which the game has come out.

Blizzard has changed course and has begun to hear the numerous and obvious complaints from users who are totally against how Warcraft 3: Reforged has gone on sale. Reddit users are showing that you can get the game back automatically and without having to answer any questions about the reasons for it. Therefore, if you have paid for the game and you are not happy with the result of the game you can claim to recover the money invested.

The players have been organizing these days from the Blizzard forums to get the money back. As you can see on its pages, from the start of the game you could not request a refund directly, since the platform indicated that it was "not suitable" for reimbursement. What users had to do was ask for an appeal and tell the reasons why they were not satisfied. Among the factors that users argued was that there was fraudulent advertising: in advertising it is said that the kinematics have been redone and it is not true, something that protects the user to claim the return.

Blizzard begins offering automatic returns of Warcraft 3: Reforged

The worst valued in Metacritic by users

The decisions made with Reforged at all levels, from a renewed graphic section far from what was promised, through the theme of kinematics and the limitations and changes they have made in the multiplayer have caused the game to have received review bombing and is currently the worst valued by users in Metacritic. We will see if the page decides to clean up as it has happened in other games or leave them before the flood of criticisms that are being received.

Announced in the Blizzcon of 2018, Warcraft 3 wanted to be the great review of the RTS and its expansion The Frozen Throne, with seven campaigns in more than 60 missions and an improvement of matchmaking using Battle.net. All this, it seems, has not fulfilled expectations with the absence of basic elements such as clans or an audiovisual update that does not improve the original too much.

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