


It also expands the developer’s rights to shut down any attempts to split these mods into a standalone version without their consent, let alone remove the mods themselves from the game for whatever reason. This policy does not only apply to Warcraft 3: Reforged, but to any mod created within a Blizzard game. “Without limiting the foregoing, you hereby assign to Blizzard all of your rights, titles and interests in and to all Custom Games, including, but not limited to, the copyrights in the content of any Custom Games.”

“Custom games are and will remain the exclusive and exclusive property of Blizzard,” it reads. As Blizzard forum user ThunderPope points out, this means Warcraft 3 custom games like Anime Fight, DBZ Tribute, and Pimp My Mario can’t be redone. Under the new policy, all custom games that use third-party copyrighted material are prohibited. The game has been out for a few days, but apparently fans have criticized the few changes made to the graphics and gameplay, so much so that they request a refund. Recently Blizzard has updated its policies so that every custom match and every mod available for Warcraft 3: Reforged will be his property. Warcraft 3 Reforged: All custom games and mods are now owned by Blizzard
