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Following a high-profile guild quitting WoW Classic Hardcore, Blizzard makes the unprecedented decision to revive MMO characters that die during DDoS attacks "at our sole discretion"
By Issy van der Velde published
News OnlyFangs can raid once more

"If this is just how it is, then yeah, that's the end": WoW Classic's most famous hardcore guild calls time for now after multiple raiders lose their MMO characters to DDoS attacks
By Iain Harris published
News OnlyFangs lead Sodapoppin says "I'm not going to have people prepare and get ready just to die to a DC"

My newest MMO hero is World of Warcraft Priest 'Chimneytime,' who got an official "warning" from Blizzard for making too many people get trapped inside chimneys
By Ali Jones published
News Further crimes will be punished more harshly - even if they aren't "chimney-related"

WoW Classic might be getting a legendary weapon that's been the subject of rumors in the MMO's mainline version for 20 years
By Scott McCrae published
News It was foretold by Salzman in accounting

World of Warcraft's latest raid race ends in disappointment after 12 days with a final boss so lackluster the team who won was visibly confused to have beaten it
By Dustin Bailey published
News Chrome King Gallywix has fallen

Blizzard boss says keeping World of Warcraft players happy for 20 years is so hard because the MMO is filled with "different demographics that only have so much time in their day"
By Kaan Serin published
News Striking the right balance for everyone is a "never-ending" struggle

World of Warcraft's new housing system lets you decorate without the floating hacks I've been using in Final Fantasy 14 for 11 years, and I weep
By Anna Koselke published
News Take notes, Square Enix

World of Warcraft guild cheats its way to winning Race for World First, gets caught, banned, then reverses its name and does it all over again
By Issy van der Velde published
News Everyone deserves a second chance... A second chance to cheat, that is

As Ultima Online approaches its 28th birthday, former creative lead reveals what it takes for an MMO to last for decades, and why they sometimes fail: "Content does not last forever"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news MMO pioneer Raph Koster says "the number one predictor of people staying in an MMO is the friends they make"
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