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  Company Logo
  Company Slogan N/A
  Company Type Private </br>(subsidiary of Vivendi Universal )
  Foundation 1991
  Location Irvine , CA , USA
  Industry Computer And Video Game Industry
  Revenue
  Num Employees More than 250
  Key People Mike Morhaime (president and co-founder)
  Products Rock & Roll Racing (as ''Silicon & Synapse'')<br> The Lost Vikings (as ''Silicon & Synapse'')<br> The Warcraft Series <br> The StarCraft Series <br> The Diablo Series <br>(full list in article)
  Homepage Blizzardcom


Blizzard Entertainment is an American PC Game Developer and Publisher . Since its release of '' Warcraft '' in 1994, it has been one of the most successful game development studios in the world. Its headquarters are based in Irvine, California . The company has a history of largely overshooting release dates. However, many Blizzard fans see this as somewhat of a blessing in disguise, as Blizzard has a reputation for producing classic games that are played for years to come. Every one of their games since '' Warcraft '' has been a best-seller.


OVERVIEW

Blizzard Entertainment was founded in February, 1991 as ''Silicon & Synapse'' by Mike Morhaime , Allen Adham and Frank Pearce . The company developed games like '' Rock & Roll Racing '' and '' The Lost Vikings '' (published by Interplay Productions ). In 1994, the company briefly changed its name to Chaos Studios, before finally settling on Blizzard Entertainment after it was discovered that another company with the Chaos name already existed. That same year, they were acquired by distributor Davidson & Associates for under $ 10 million. Shortly thereafter, Blizzard shipped their breakthrough hit '' Warcraft ''.

Blizzard has changed hands several times since then: Davidson was acquired by a timeshare company called CUC International in 1996; CUC then merged with a hotel, real-estate, and car-rental franchiser called HFS Corporation to form Cendant Software , in 1997. In 1998 it became apparent that CUC had engaged in accounting fraud for years before the merger; Cendant's stock lost 80% of its value over the next six months in the ensuing widely discussed accounting scandal. The company sold its consumer software operations, including Blizzard, to French publisher Havas in 1998, the same year Havas was purchased by Vivendi . Blizzard is now part of the VU Games group of Vivendi Universal .

In 1996, Blizzard acquired Condor Games, which had been working on the game ''''. Blizzard North is located in San Mateo, California .

Blizzard launched their online gaming service '', 2005 , Blizzard announced the Consolidation of Blizzard North into the headquarters in Irvine, California .


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Blizzard is currently working on an expansion to the highly successful ''World of Warcraft'' called '', which was ''indefintely postponed'' on March 24, 2006 and whose current status is in question. IGN has stated that it has been cancelled, but this has yet to be confirmed or denied by Blizzard.


BNETD

A group of gamers Reverse Engineered the network protocol used by Battle.net and Blizzard games, and released a free (under the GNU GPL ) Battle.net emulation package called Bnetd . With bnetd, a gamer is not required to use the official Battle.net servers to play Blizzard games.

In February of 2002, lawyers retained by Blizzard threatened legal action under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act against the developers of bnetd. Blizzard games are designed to operate online exclusively with a set of Blizzard-controlled servers collectively known as " Battle.net ". Battle.net servers include a CD Key check as a means of preventing Software Piracy .

Despite offers from the bnetd developers to integrate Blizzard's CD key checking system into bnetd, Blizzard claims that the public availability of any such software package facilitates piracy, and moved to have the bnetd project shut down under provisions of the DMCA. As this case is one of the first major test cases for the DMCA, the (EULA) and the Terms Of Use of Battle.net.

This decision was appealed to the Eighth Circuit Court Of Appeals , which also ruled in favor of Blizzard/Vivendi on September 1 2005.

Details on the EFF website

Blizzard's Press Release


WARDEN CLIENT

Blizzard has made use of a special form of Software known as the 'Warden Client' in order to detect the use of third-party programs used for the purpose of Cheating . The Warden client scans the Process Names , window titles, and a small portion of the Code Segment of running processes in order to determine whether any of these third-party programs are running. This determination is made by Hashing the scanned Strings and comparing the hashed value to a list of hashes known to correspond to cheat programs. The Warden client is known to be used with Blizzard's World Of Warcraft Online Game .

The Warden software has run afoul of controversy among some Privacy advocates. Since Warden scans running processes other than the World of Warcraft game, and could possibly run across e-mail addresses, instant messenger IDs, and Personally Identifiable Information , privacy advocates and others state that Warden behaves similarly to Spyware . However, many World of Warcraft players note that only hashed strings are compared, and no personally identifiable information is transmitted back to Blizzard; moreover, all players consent, via the EULA and Terms Of Use , to the Warden software performing these scans while World of Warcraft is running. Supporters of the Warden software claim that, instead of being spyware, Warden behaves more like Anti-virus Software , except that instead of detecting Viruses , Warden detects third-party cheat programs, and thus helps to prevent cheating within the game.




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April Fool's

Every Year on the 1st of April, Blizzard posts creative humorous news on their website as an April Fool's joke.

In 2006 one of their jokes was related to the upcoming ''''. It is well known that the new Horde race will be the Blood Elves, but it hasn't been revealed what the new Alliance race will be. On March 31st, one day early, they posted a news item on their main page saying that the new race would be the Wisps (from WC3, wisps were the gatherers for the night elves) which would have as one of their special skills, the ability to explode, thus helping out their party members, but dying... forever!

The other news they posted on their main page was that they were planning on opening a fast food chain named BurgerCraft, where people could find meals and offers all named after Blizzard Characters and games.

Past April Fool's jokes include the new Pandaren race to be added on a Warcraft 3 patch (the Pandaren Brewmaster later became a hireable Hero Class on the ''' The Frozen Throne ''' expansion)


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The Bnetd case