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2005: Diablo III Soundtrack Recorded?
This news could not be confirmed at the time, but it was very believable. The musician signed his real name, he had a Czech email address, and some searching through the Diablo II credits revealed that the music for that game was recorded with the same symphony in the same location.
This rumor was confirmed more than five years later, when [[Matt Uelman]] gave an interview to Gamasutra<ref>[http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/5896/the_real_story_of_torchlights_.php Matt Uelmen interview] - GamaSutra, July 2010</ref> and talked about attending various Diablo 3 recording sessions with the Bratislava symphony in the Czech Republic. It's not known what became of that music, though it may have been used in other Blizzard games (such as World of Warcraft). Matt Uelmen was credited for contributing to the score of World of Warcraft and its first expansion. 
==2005: D3 at Blizzcon Rumors==
==Trademarks==
'''Diablo II: Salvation''' was a title Blizzard registered in 2000, as a title for a movie or video game. In 2001 Blizzard instigated legal action<ref>[http://diabloii.net/news/archivenews/archive1/arc9.shtml Blizzard sues New Line over "Diablo"] - Diabloii.net, 2001</ref> to force New Line Cinema to change the name of their upcoming Vin Diesel-staring action film from ''El Diablo.'' Blizzard was ultimately victorious in the suit, and the film's title changed to [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266465/ ''A Man Apart'']. 
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