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Original VW Audi Seat Skoda 2.0 TFSI Nockenwellenposition Sensor 06C905163B ASNSonstige Original Ja Zustand Gebraucht Hersteller Audi AG Herstellernummer 06C905163B Fahrzeugliste VW Golf VI 5K1 VW Scirocco 137, 138 Audi A4 8E2, 8EC Audi A6 4B2, 4B4, 4F2 Audi A6 Avant 4B5, 4B6, 4F5 Audi A4 Avant 8E5, 8ED Audi A4 Cabriolet 8H7, 8HE Audi Allroad 4BH Audi A3 8P1 VW Golf V 1K1 Audi A8 4E2, 4E8 VW Touran 1T1, 1T2 Seat Altea 5P1 Audi A3 Sportback 8PA Seat Toledo III 5P2 Skoda Octavia II 1Z3 Skoda Octavia II Combi 1Z5 VW Passat 3C2 VW

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Hersteller Audi AG
Herstellernummer 06C905163B
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VW Golf VI 5K1
VW Scirocco 137, 138
Audi A4 8E2, 8EC
Audi A6 4B2, 4B4, 4F2
Audi A6 Avant 4B5, 4B6, 4F5
Audi A4 Avant 8E5, 8ED
Audi A4 Cabriolet 8H7, 8HE
Audi Allroad 4BH
Audi A3 8P1
VW Golf V 1K1
Audi A8 4E2, 4E8
VW Touran 1T1, 1T2
Seat Altea 5P1
Audi A3 Sportback 8PA
Seat Toledo III 5P2
Skoda Octavia II 1Z3
Skoda Octavia II Combi 1Z5
VW Passat 3C2
VW Jetta III 1K2
VW Passat Variant 3C5
Seat Leon 1P1
VW Golf Plus 521, 5M1
VW EOS 1F7, 1F8
Audi TT 8J3
Audi TT Roadster 8J9
Seat Altea XL 5P5, 5P8
VW Golf V Variant 1K5
Audi A1 8X1, 8XK
VW Polo 6C1, 6R1
VW Golf VI Cabriolet 517
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Kyle
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
From Pixels to Problems! Great read!
Format: Hardcover
“Play Nice” offers an enjoyable deep dive into the tumultuous history of Blizzard Entertainment, chronicling its journey from a ragtag group of brilliant college students to its evolution under corporate ownership and its current state. Schreier provides fascinating insights into the antics of Blizzard’s early employees, showcasing their outlandish attitudes, relentless work ethic, and tight-knit camaraderie. The book explores how Blizzard transitioned from a company renowned for producing high-quality, polished games that left competitors in the dust to one struggling to preserve its heart and soul amid mounting corporate pressures. While the corporate side and C-suite executives are often cast in a negative light, Schreier thoughtfully examines the motivations behind their decisions, offering perspectives from all levels of the company—from executives and middle management to QA testers. This balanced approach provides a refreshing take, avoiding oversimplified blame and instead considering multiple sides of the story. And while it’s easy to villainize the suits in the boardroom, Schreier does a great job showing why some decisions were made. From executives to QA testers, he pulls back the curtain to reveal a mess of perspectives, reminding us that every bad decision has some kind of reason behind it (even if it’s still a bad decision). The book also revisits the scandals that put some serious smudges on Blizzard’s reputation, offering new angles and fresh commentary. As someone who once lived for Blizzard games—cheering at Overwatch League matches and losing entire weekends to Diablo marathons—I can’t help but root for Blizzard to find its way back to glory. And hey, if it means waiting another decade for their next masterpiece, so be it. It’s done when it’s done.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
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Heather R. hayton
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Reads like your favorite succession episodes
Format: Hardcover
Great book—thoroughly researched and delightfully written! Highly recommend to all my gamers and friends from that era.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025
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Felipe
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Great insight into an otherwise obscure world
Format: Hardcover
As someone who grew up playing blizzard's games for an unfathomable amount of hours I've always been interested into their inner workings, especially considering their downfall in recent years. This book holds a ton of information and knowledge, is well sourced, and is the work of someone with obvious deep familiarity with the industry and its particularities. Besides the information itself, the book it written in fun and interesting prose, and it keeps the rhythm fast and entertaining, so it reads more like a novel than a journalistic article. Overall, an entertaining piece of insight into a world that is normally quite unknown, even to long time gamers like myself.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
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alex schopf
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Great read
Format: Hardcover
Extremely interesting book
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Nazih Fares
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 3
Great insight on what happened at Blizzard but...
Format: Kindle
My main issue with the book is the lack of non-american stories that explained the bigger picture. As a former Blizzard dev, there's much more than what happened in Irvine and Korea, with Europe's office mentioned almost as a footnote, and nothing else from the other regional stories. Shame but I guess the book would've been double the size.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025

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