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Controversy in Warcraft 3 Reforged for user content control

Controversy in Warcraft 3 Reforged for user content control

Blizzard will be the sole owner of the content created by the game community with the option of removing any creation that violates the rules.

Blizzard has shared the policies of use of Warcraft 3 Reforged, the famous strategy game that returns to the present day fully remastered, from which it is extracted that the company is the sole owner of the third-party content created with the editor and warns that any Content that violates the rules will be removed.

Blizzard owns all content

And it is that with the return of Warcraft 3 the community expected the rebirth of the custom scene, from which, precisely, projects as successful as DOTA 2 or League of Legends were born; Now, with the rules inherited directly from another company title like StarCraft 2, all those possibilities have completely vanished.

Thus, custom games as remembered as Anime Fight, DBZ Tribute or Pimp My Mario will not be able to return with the Reforged version of Warcraft 3; and it is that Blizzard's policies make it clear that all the creations of the gaming community belong to the company and not to the creators themselves, which means that Blizzard can carry out any action on third-party content, even removing them completely if They think so convenient.

Controversy in Warcraft 3 Reforged for user content control

Remember that these types of restrictions are quite common today; so much so, that without going any further, Creative Assembly carries out similar actions on its Total War with content created in Steam Workshop, especially with “mods that may be offensive, provocative or in reference to other IPs, in addition to content of nature sexual ”, you can read in their conditions.

Although Blizzard has gone a little further to even prevent any content created in Warcraft 3 Reforged from being replicated anywhere else, which gives the company the power to ban any standalone version of a game created in Reforged.

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