Blizzless Claims New Blizzard Title Breach and Offline Play Potential

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A Russian hacker collective known as Blizzless has stated that another Blizzard game has been compromised. Following earlier breaches involving Warcraft 3: Reforged and StarCraft: Remastered, the group now asserts access to Diablo 2: Resurrected and describes a bypass that enables offline play for an action RPG title. The team notes that while players may enjoy offline modes, certain personal data could still reach Blizzard’s servers from the game’s environment.

The discussion suggests that, if supported by developers in the future, players might be able to run the game on alternative servers. This shift would open doors for broader compatibility with Warcraft 3 and StarCraft, and there is speculation that Blizzless might extend similar attempts to Call of Duty titles hosted exclusively on Battle.net.

Diablo 2: Resurrected was released nearly a year ago, on September 23, 2021. A review of the title can provide historical context for understanding the game’s architecture and security model at launch. In related news, a hyper-realistic animatronic figure inspired by a popular character design drew attention recently, illustrating ongoing interest in Blizzard’s intellectual property and its cultural footprint.

  • God of War featured an early character design that recalled elements from Diablo 2’s barbarian hero.
  • Diablo Immortal introduced a free character class change option, but limited to once per week.
  • Blizzard offered a window of free access to the Diablo 4 beta under a special promotional condition.

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Source: VG Times

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