Battle.net No Longer Available in Iran Due to US Sanctions
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A Blizzard representative posted the following message on the official forums:
Our team has been watching this thread closely, and we understand the desire for more information about this situation. Blizzard Entertainment cannot speak to any reports surrounding the Iranian government restricting games from its citizens.It seems that the game had already been down for Iranian players for several days before Blizzard issued a statement. Battle.net serves Blizzard's Warcraft, Diablo and StarCraft games, though it's unclear at this time if every single one of them is no longer accessible in Iran, or just Blizzard's newer games.
What we can tell you is that United States trade restrictions and economic sanction laws prohibit Blizzard from doing business with residents of certain nations, including Iran. Several of you have seen and cited the text in the Terms of Use which relates to these government-imposed sanctions. This week, Blizzard tightened up its procedures to ensure compliance with these laws, and players connecting from the affected nations are restricted from access to Blizzard games and services.
This also prevents us from providing any refunds, credits, transfers, or other service options to accounts in these countries. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes and will happily lift these restrictions as soon as US law allows.
This is one of the few times where we've seen global politics and social conditions get in the way of a game, especially one as big as World of Warcraft. Hopefully, if it's at all possible, Blizzard will be able to sort something out quickly and bring those players back online.