In an unexpected turn of events, Twitch star Zack "Asmongold" revealed that he was suspended from playing World of Warcraft for a month for allegedly partaking in real money transactions (RMT).
The Twitch streamer uploaded a 20-minute long video to his main YouTube channel titled "Blizzard Banned Me From WoW" during which he explained the situation in-depth.
In the video, he said he was looking forward to getting together with his good friend and playing the multiplayer game. However, when he tried to log in to the game, he was notified that Blizzard Entertainment had "banned or suspended" his account for violating the company's Code of Conduct.
A few hours later, while Asmongold was browsing his subreddit, he noticed that he might've already gotten unbanned from the game. To his delight, the month-long suspension was swiftly removed from his World of Warcraft account, and he burst out laughing on stream.
In a recent YouTube video, Zack provided insights into the unexpected one-month-long ban issued by Blizzard Entertainment on his World of Warcraft account.
The video began with Asmongold slamming the American game developers as he ironically thanked them and stated that the video would be "great clickbait" since the latter mistakenly banned him from the game.
The One True King (OTK) co-founder read out loud the email he received from Blizzard Entertainment:
Zack continued reading the email and realized that the game developers might remove some of the rare mounts and achievements from his account. He said:
The official email closed with Blizzard Entertainment saying that the support staff would not overturn the penalty and that they might not respond to appeals.
Two hours after revealing the RMT-related suspension, Asmongold
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