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“Brazen” WoW copycat pulled offline following Blizzard lawsuit

“Brazen” WoW copycat pulled offline following Blizzard lawsuit

September 2, 2019 Sina Games has pulled Glorious Saga offline in the wake of Blizzard's allegations.

Last month, Blizzard filed a lawsuit against Chinese developer Sina Games over what the World of Warcraft developer described as a "willful, deliberate, and brazen" copycat of its famous fantasy franchise. Over the weekend, the game, titled Glorious Saga, has been taken offline by its developers.

Sina Games posted on Glorious Saga's Facebook page over the weekend (via Polygon). The update informs players that "due to some irresistible reasons, we decided to announce that the game will stop operating [...] on 29th of Aug [sic], and all the servers will be closed. Players can't login any longer.

"We are very sorry and we will do our best to guide and provide best service for all the players during the server closure process." Servers were scheduled to go offline less than four hours after that update was posted to the page. New comments are met with an automated response offering to introduce players to other Sina Games titles.

 

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