This episode was created with unprecedented direct cooperation from Blizzard Entertainment , the developers of World of Warcraft .

The plot was partially inspired by a real incident where a player hacked into a private server Blizzard was using to capture footage. [S10E8] Make Love, Not Warcraft

With the help of Blizzard executives and a powerful weapon called the Sword of a Thousand Truths , the boys—led by Stan and his father Randy—finally defeat the griefer. Collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment Memorable Quotes & Legacy A legendary montage set

"" (Season 10, Episode 8) is widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the best South Park episodes ever produced. It famously won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 2007, marking the first time a machinima work received the honor. Plot Summary a long-time Blizzard cinematic artist.

The "griefer" character was modeled after Joeyray Hall , a long-time Blizzard cinematic artist. Memorable Quotes & Legacy

A legendary montage set to Paul Stanley's "Live to Win" shows the boys becoming physically out-of-shape and unhygienic as they grind for seven weeks.

[s10e8] Make Love, Not Warcraft May 2026

This episode was created with unprecedented direct cooperation from Blizzard Entertainment , the developers of World of Warcraft .

The plot was partially inspired by a real incident where a player hacked into a private server Blizzard was using to capture footage.

With the help of Blizzard executives and a powerful weapon called the Sword of a Thousand Truths , the boys—led by Stan and his father Randy—finally defeat the griefer. Collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment

"" (Season 10, Episode 8) is widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the best South Park episodes ever produced. It famously won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 2007, marking the first time a machinima work received the honor. Plot Summary

The "griefer" character was modeled after Joeyray Hall , a long-time Blizzard cinematic artist. Memorable Quotes & Legacy

A legendary montage set to Paul Stanley's "Live to Win" shows the boys becoming physically out-of-shape and unhygienic as they grind for seven weeks.