Blizzard is taking another swing at sorting out multiboxing in World of Warcraft. Last year, the developer updated its policy on input broadcasting software before taking action against people found to be using third-party software to mirror keystrokes to numerous game clients automatically. Now, though, Blizzard is taking things one step further.
"We will now additionally prohibit the use of all software and hardware mechanisms to mirror commands to multiple World of Warcraft accounts at the same time, or to automate or streamline multiboxing in any way," community manager Randy 'Kaivax' Jordan writes on the game's forums. "Players found to be in violation of this policy are subject to account actions. These actions can include warnings, account suspensions, and, if necessary, permanent closure of the player's World of Warcraft account(s), as activities which effectively replicate automated gameplay are contrary to the terms and conditions of the Blizzard End-User License Agreement (EULA)."
Jordan rounds off his message by urging everyone to stop using any means of mirroring gameplay across multiple WoW accounts right away. It's not clear if bans are already being dished out, but it sounds like they'll be coming soon if they're not already.
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