World of Warcraft has an ongoing competition that results in multiple bans from Blizzard
Several players have wanted to be the first to complete a dungeon, and that has led to their expulsion

- March 12, 2025
- Updated: March 12, 2025 at 11:01 AM

The competition in The War Within in the popular MMORPG World of Warcraft has been the scene of a scandal that has tested the integrity of the game and the strength of its developers. The best guilds in the world are competing to be the first to complete the dungeons of Minahonda’s Liberation on its mythic difficulty. However, the guild RAoV Quality Assurance managed to be the first to defeat the final boss Gallywix by using hacks that allowed them to cast powerful spells, which resulted in their immediate ban, along with the removal of their records from the leaderboards.
Blizzard does not play with cheaters
Despite the sanctions, RAoV Quality Assurance has decided to reinvent itself under a new anagrammed name: ‘ecnarussAeR ytilauQ VoAR’, and has declared its intention to repeat its feat illegally. This defiant act has generated outrage among the gaming community, who are concerned about how the internal code of the game can be compromised, opening the door to the possibility of these incidents recurring in the future. The lack of learning on the part of the offenders raises doubts about the effectiveness of the sanctions imposed by Blizzard.
Meanwhile, the competition continues. Currently, the Echo brotherhood is in the lead with five bosses defeated, while Team Liquid and Method closely follow with four each. This rivalry to achieve glory in the world of Azeroth has led many groups to intensify their efforts to overcome the challenges imposed by the new dungeons. However, the shadow of cheating continues to loom over the community, which could have repercussions on its credibility.
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