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Blizzard F@#!ed Up



Over the weekend, a Hearthstone player made headlines for protesting the Chinese government during a livestream.

At the time, Blizzard pulled the footage. But now? The player has been banned, his prize money has been taken away and Blizzard has also cut ties with the casters, who just happened to be on stream.

Written and Hosted by: Daniel Rosen (@Daniel_Rosen)
Edited by: Brian Van Huynh (@beevanhuynh)

Footage courtesy of:

Hong Kong Drone Footage
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Why the NBA Is Facing a Difficult Choice in China | WSJ
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Blitzchung clip
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Who is Carrie Lam, the Leader of Hong Kong? | NYT News
Courtesy: The New York Times

DawN vs Blitzchung – Hearthstone Grandmasters Asia-Pacific S2 2019 – Week 7
Courtesy: Hearthstone Esports

Here’s Why People in Hong Kong Are Terrified of Being Extradited to China
Courtesy: Vice News

Hong Kong a city on edge
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Mei images
Courtesy: reddit

Mei knows the way! You can ban players and presenters, but you can’t ban being held accountable, Blizzard from HongKong

Mei the Force be with Hong Kong from HongKong

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