I’m not here for another copy-paste response—we’ve had enough of that. What we want is a real answer: why was it deemed completely out of the question to restore the characters that died on March 8th, 12th, 13th, and 15th, but the moment streamers go down, Blizzard suddenly springs into action and rewrites the rules?
I have zero personal feelings on streamers, but let’s be real—streamers chase hype they are like video game tourist. They’ll leave as fast as they showed up. Meanwhile, your loyal paying subscribers, the people who actually stick around and support your game long-term, are left feeling completely betrayed. If you weren’t going to restore everyone impacted by the DDoS attacks, then you shouldn’t have restored anyone.
And seriously, stop telling us to post here if you’re just going to ignore us. It’s insulting. We’re not just upset about the deaths—we’re furious about the message this sends: that our time, money, and commitment mean nothing unless we bring in ad revenue or stream to a crowd.
This isn’t just about policy anymore. It’s about trust—and right now, you’re burning it to the ground.