

Their legal team isn’t being abusive or bullying me about it, this is standard procedure," before adding that their response to the prank is expected given the competition between the two titles. "Please stop attacking Blizzard over this. He finished his post by asking users to stop with Blizzard hate as the legal team didn't do anything wrong and were only giving him formal notice. "I paid for it and don’t want it taken over nothing," Zeiin says in his post.Īfter the conversation, he the URL to a Google search on "phones", which is another cheeky joke but Blizzard will probably be ok with this one as it doesn't lead players to a competitors website. They explained that even though Blizzard found the joke funny, the request has been made for removal of the URL redirect as he was committing an obvious act of cybersquatting and trademark infringement by having the domain used for that purpose.īlizzard also wanted the domain for themselves but Zeiin held his ground and refused to transfer the domain. The prankster replied that he would sell it for a suitable offer and a couple of hours later he got another mail, this time signed by Blizzard's legal representatives. A prank that could get him in a lot of trouble as Blizzard's legal team contacted him with an offer to buy the domain.

One of these jokes was made by reddit user Zeiin who bought the domain and redirected the URL to Path of Exile's official website. Diablo Immortal's reveal had a good side to it with tons of hilarious videos, memes, edits and pranks still lightning up social media and the Internet.
