There are rumors that Blizzard executives have a swimming pool filled with money in a secret conference room and that becomes a lot easier to believe when you take into account the success of any game with the Blizzard label on it and a healthy chunk of cash the developer recently won from Scapegaming for running a private World of Warcraft server. A recent report from wow.com states that last Thursday Blizzard succeeded in its 2009 filed lawsuit against Scapegaming, also known as Alyson Reeves, who had set up private World of Warcraft servers with a microtransaction market. Blizzard filed suit for copyright infringement and a California judge has ruled in Blizzard's favor, awarding the mega developer a total of $88,594,589.


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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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