After Fight for the Future announced plans to protest during BlizzCon, Blizzard issued a statement on the controversial decision. Although it sticks to its reasoning behind penalizing an individual, they lowered the punishment by halving the time period of ban and restitution of his winnings. Blitzchung, the player Blitzchung says that he's not sure if returning to WoW cataclysm Gold once the ban is been lifted. The original story continues.

BlizzCon is the home of WoW Cataclysm Classic, game unveilings, fan events and cosplay competitions. In the coming year, it could be the site of another event: massive protests over politics. Following Blizzard's highly-criticized decision to disqualify players because of a political comment during a post-match interview gamers have organized a protest to be held at the event.

Digital rights group Fight for the Future unveiled its Gamers For Freedom campaign. The website already includes tools such as a scorecard for businesses who have pledged publicly to restrict players' access, as well as suggestions for games similar to those for those who would like to leave Blizzard. The group calls to organize a protest that will be held at BlizzCon. You can RSVP for the protest via its Facebook page and be a part of it on its Discord channel."Blizzard and other companies that are engaged in censorship in the name of a dictatorial government will not be able to get away with it," said Fight for the Future deputy director Evan Greer, in a statement. "They don't know what Internet chaos they've created. We'll make an example of them in order to ensure that every company understands that putting the rights of people and freedom of expression under the bus in order to make an extra buck will not be accepted."

The controversy started after the professional WoW Cataclysm Classic player Ng Wai Chung (aka Blitzchung) supported those who participated in Hong Kong protests during a post-match interview. Blizzard barred Chung from competition for a period of one year and then refunded the $10,000 he won. Since then, the backlash was acrimonious and gamers have called for boycotts and others having their accounts removed. US Senators have condemned the move as censorship. Some Blizzard employees held protests and host personalities such as Brian Kibler announced they would not broadcast WoW Cataclysm Classic events. The most recent news WoW Cataclysm Classic 's first ever World Champion, James Kostesich known as "Firebat," called the punishment absurd and unreasonable.

Dayton Young, product director Dayton Young, the director of product at Fight for the Future, explained a set of actions the group believes Blizzard must follow. This includes reversing the ban against Chung as well as returning his $10,000 winnings from tournaments, and also repairing its relationship with celebrities on livestreams who have refused to collaborate with Blizzard.

"No gamers should ever be punished for speaking out about human rights or politics," Young said. "And every game publisher should not ever impose a ban or punish players for speaking out for  buy WoW Cataclysm Classic Gold their political rights. We urge all publishers and game developers to publicly pledge to defend those rights for their clients as well as employees and fans to freely express their views in America as well as across Hong Kong, in China and across the globe."