Application can't open -10810

Hi,
I've downloaded a WOW launcher on my mac .. at first inside the launcher.app (in its package's contents) wasnt an exec file so i did my research found a solution to that problem i used "chmod +x" it worked it changed to a exec file but after that when i click on launcher.app i get this error "application can't open -10810" , however if i right click on it and choose show package content and run the exec file there , a terminal window will open and eventually the launcher works.
how can i fix this error , thanks !

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