Blizzard has banned the use of the word “Azov” in its games, as it considers it to be associated with Nazism and war crimes. The player Artyom told about this on the Ukrainian Gik page.
On one of not the most beautiful days, Artyom discovered that he was blocked from communicating in the Diablo Immortal game, and the name of his Azov clan was changed to a technical one. He contacted the support service, where he was told that the name of the clan violated the Code of Conduct. And they suggested using a different clan name.
Artyom was not satisfied with this answer, he insisted that the name of the clan did not violate the rules, but was the historical name of the territories adjacent to the Sea of Azov. Therefore, Artyom demanded that the clan be returned to its previous name. This was followed by a new response:
“Due to the fact that the name Azov is reminiscent of the name of the Azov Regiment, which was “controversial because of its early and allegedly ongoing links to far-right groups and neo-Nazi ideology, the use of controversial Nazi-related symbolism, and the claim that members of the group participated in torture and war crimes”
We won’t allow anything like that in our games.”
Thus, the Blizzard support service completely repeats the words of Russian propaganda.
“For me personally, this company no longer exists and my attitude towards it is sharply negative.
This is an official insult to Ukraine, as for me, ”Artyom is outraged.
The editors of ITC.UA contacted Artyom. He clarified that he spoke with Blizzard’s European support service (as indicated on the site). After receiving such an unsatisfactory response, he also additionally contacted the American support service. At the time of preparation of the material, the answer from her has not yet been received.
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