Blizzard to Crack Down on Cheaters and Hackers

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As with any online matches, FPS or RTS, cheating and hacking has been the biggest concern for the game companies. Seeking to protect the integrity of their games, Blizzard is set to launch the new version of their match making service, Battle.net. The recent lawsuit brought against a hacking group known as Starcrack is evidence of Blizzard actively cracking down on any assault on their intellectual property. Starcrack tried to release a single player campaign based on the Starcraft 2 beta client. The original Starcraft had its share of cheaters and hackers playing on the Battle.net. With the release of new Battle.net, Blizzard is hoping to stay one step ahead of the cheating on the Battle.net. This is especially important in Korea as match making might have to go through Battle.net if something can’t be worked out.

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