How launchers like Battle.net mean players "rent" rather than "own" their games, fueling the desire for cracked alternatives.
While the specific "Discord vs. Battle.net" crusade did not occur as described, 2022 was a year of intense security and corporate pressure for Blizzard: How launchers like Battle
💡 While hackers frequently target Blizzard servers (DDoS attacks) or leak specific assets (like the Diablo IV and GTA VI leaks of late 2022), a complete "Battle.net replacement" on Discord has never existed. If you'd like, I can: Help you write a fictional narrative based on this premise. If you'd like, I can: Help you write
The idea that hackers could "liberate" Blizzard games and host them on Discord as a protest against Battle.net is a popular trope in digital subcultures. It combines two real-world sentiments from 2022: While Blizzard faced significant turmoil in 2022, including
The premise that hackers published Blizzard's entire catalog for free on Discord in 2022 to "fight" Battle.net appears to be a or a specific internet rumor rather than a verified historical event . While Blizzard faced significant turmoil in 2022, including its acquisition by Microsoft and various security incidents, there is no record of a mass giveaway of this nature.