A couple weeks ago, Blizzard banned around 100,000 World of Warcraft accounts that use bots in game. Meanwhile, Bossland, makers of the popular World of Warcraft bot Honorbuddy, admitted defeat afterwards and closed up shop. But only one week after defeat, Bossland announced that they would release Honorbuddy gain.
What is Honorbuddy made by Bossland?
Honorbuddy is a for-pay automation tool that allowed WoW players to walk away from their computer while their characters farmed resources and even fought in PvE skirmishes on their own to farm Honor Points. Everyone must know that Honor Points as one of PvP currencies can be exchanged for rewards and wow items. Does Blizzard really sit by for this behavior?
A stunning blow against bots including Honorbuddy
Of course Blizzard cannot stand the existence of bots like Honorbuddy in WOW. Over 100,000 world of warcraft accounts have received s 6-month ban on May 13, 2015, and most of them are Honorbuddy users. What’s more, Bossland admitted that they were defeated in public, and also closed Honorbuddy Authentication.
Honorbuddy will come back announced on May 24, 2015
Only two weeks after Bossland closed Honorbuddy Authentication, a staff member “Bossland” announced on the official Honorbuddy forum that they will release Honorbuddy again by the end of this week. “Again, we will give no guarantee and we have never given a guarantee, that our software is immune to detection or bans.”
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