BlizzCon protesters gather outside Anaheim Convention Center

ANAHEIM, Calif. — A few dozen people gathered Friday at BlizzCon to protest against Blizzard Entertainment for its bans of Hearthstone player Ng “blitzchung” Wai Chung and three Hearthstone competitors from American University who showed support for Hong Kong in that territory’s protests against the Chinese government.

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As BlizzCon attendees made their way to the Anaheim Convention Center through a long, centered walkway between the Hilton and Marriott hotels, protestors clad in black clothing, face/gas masks and bandanas greeted them with loud chants over megaphones and the swaying of American and Hong Kong flags. Messaging in the protest ranged from chants for “Free Hong Kong” to “People over profit” and “Blitzchung did nothing wrong.”

Blizzard did not directly address the protests, but during the opening ceremony’s keynote speech on Friday, Blizzard president J. Allen Brack said the company did not handle the situation with blitzchung properly and he took responsibility for his company’s actions.

“We didn’t live up to the standards we set for ourselves,” Brack said. “We failed in our purpose. And for that, I’m sorry, and I accept accountability.”

Brack’s statement was met with a round of applause from the audience.

During the afternoon, Fight for the Future — an organization that recently launched a new initiative called Gamers for Freedom — led a lineup of speakers outside ranging from cosplayer Zephronica, whose Hong Kong-themed rendition of Overwatch character Mei went viral in October, to two of the American University students who were banned by the California-based game developer.

Those two students, Torin Wright and Casey Chambers, were the center of attraction for the protest and gave individual speeches that were met with loud applause in support of Hong Kong and boos in response to Blizzard’s actions.

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