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Blizzard Takes Cheating in StarCraft II 'Very Seriously'

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September 21, 2010
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Blizzard Takes Cheating in StarCraft II 'Very Seriously'
StarCraft II developer issues a reminder notice that you'd better not cheat or fiddle with illegal modifications to your game client--or else. - Matt Peckham, PCWorld
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