![]() ![]() Finally, Blizzard just made strides to ban boosting in World of Warcraft after several years of complaints from disgruntled and frustrated fans.Blizzard staff are reportedly concerned about the direction of the company since its high-profile partnership with Activision in 2007.Īccording to a report by Kotaku, Blizzard staff increasingly believe Activision is building its power and influence over the Diablo developer. Just a few days later, a trusted insider stepped forward to confirm that Blizzard was sitting on at least one more secret project. ![]() Case in point, in late January, Blizzard announced that it was working on a new survival IP. Speaking of new management, Blizzard has made headlines several times in the past few weeks after the Microsoft acquisition. We can only hope that it can continue improving under new management. But, if it's any consolation, this does suggest that Blizzard has learned its lessons. After the public backlash the company received back at BlizzCon 2018 when it first unveiled Diablo Immortal, audiences aren't likely to hear about the Warcraft game for mobile platforms anytime soon. Meanwhile, others think that it's a mobile MMO version of World of Warcraft.Īt the end of the day, only Activision Blizzard knows what the mobile Warcraft game is going to be. Some believe that it's a real-time strategy game similar to the older Warcraft titles. In the meantime, users have begun speculating about the nature of the mobile Warcraft game. Unfortunately, the official news came with little additional information, so it appears that we'll have to wait for a while to find out what it is. Instead, Blizzard hid the reveal in the company's latest fiscal report, where the publishing giant confirmed that it was working on "substantial new content" for a mobile Warcraft game. Unlike the Hearthstone and Diablo Immortal announcements, Blizzard's "all-new mobile Warcraft" game came with zero fanfare. Now, it appears that Blizzard is going back to the Warcraft universe for a third mobile game. After striking gold with Hearthstone, Blizzard doubled down with Diablo Immortal, which is still scheduled for a 2022 release. It's no secret that Blizzard wants to make mobile game adaptations of its most popular IPs. Who's to say that Blizzard's next Warcraft project is a mobile MMO set in the world of Azeroth? ![]()
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