The Lionheart (AU) Season of Mastery Realm has been returned to service and is available for play.
During this downtime, we tracked down every character that transferred to the realm and began the process of returning them to their origin and reversing their actions. That work is still underway, and we will continue to ensure that no items or economic impacts remain on Lionheart.
Thank you very much for your patience and understanding.
11:00 a.m. PST
We’ve temporarily disabled the Lionheart (AU) Season of Mastery realm while we take our next steps to address the transfer bug experienced on that realm.
We’ll provide further updates here as soon as possible.
only several hours late, but hey better late than never.
Some of the players involved were bragging about how they do not care if they get banned, they are playing Classic TBC anyway. So how bout you just hit um with that bnet account ban instead of character.
I was not affected by this, because I did not pay any money to transfer. But a good lawyer who wants to make money, can add up the data and calculate how many players transferred and did not receive compensation to make for a good case. When money is involved, expect to see opportunity.
Yes I’m sure Lizzard is going to take potential frivolous lawsuits into account when deciding how to handle the transfer fees. Small indie company that totally doesn’t have a legal team that swats off an endless procession of litigious bs on the daily. This is totally new and not something every corporate entity in the real world treats as a solved problem.