>Yeah. That'd be great. Y'know, having some evidence for the rumor being perpetuated. Call me a skeptic...
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>The expansion has already gone gold. We see no reason why the game isn't going to be on the shelves at the planned date...
In addition to the new gold spam report feature introduced in patch 2.1.0, Blizzard has also decided to file a federal lawsuit against one of the largest gold selling companies, Peons4hire. The lawsuit required them to "immediately cease all in-game...
In a recent article on the New York Times website, writer Julian Dibbell analyzes gold farming - more specifically in World of Warcraft - and even goes as far as researching and talking about some of the many, possibly over 100,000 people that work at...
Texyt is reporting that there have been DoS attacks on some of the major Korean RMT websites, causing them to be difficult or impossible to access for the past four days. The industry in Korea is reportedly up to $1bn trade in gold, weapons and other...
Selling/buying/trading for gold and items in World of Warcraft is mainly frowned upon, yet, many still continue to do it. There's also quite a few people buying so-called powerleveling services. Blizzard Europe have made a really clear statement about...
Just reading Yahoo News and this caught my attention as one of their headlines. Ten million players. However you look at it, that's a lot. World of Warcraft not only dwarfs all other massively-multiplayer games, it dwarfs a good number of countries...
Ever wondered who's actually winning when it comes to The Gold Farming War? The developers or the actual farmers or perhaps the players of said MMOs?. Well, it can't be the players, unless you (yes you who's reading this right now!) condone...
I won't link the original article because it is containing links to a website selling gold which is against Blizzard's rules. Below is the copy of this surprising article: Whilst America is suffering an economic downturn, gas prices rise day after...