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Blizzard designer Jeff Kaplan has opened up about working on Titan, the cancelled MMO that was positioned as the studio's successor to World of Warcraft. The project was officially announced in ...
World of Warcraft: The War Within is in its home stretch, as Blizzard starts prepping for the next step in its trio of ...
One thing I think it's easy to take for granted is how many mechanics WoW popularised that have, for good and for ill, become standard practice in PC gaming. Our DNA is flooded with World of Warcraft, ...
Think of all the square orcs you could have made. Blizzard's axed MMO Project Titan reportedly "cost the company $80 million," and was like Animal Crossing or The Sims meets Overwatch.
Blizzard's Overwatch Team Has Unionized: "We're Not Just A Number On An Excel Sheet" This is the second wall-to-wall union to form at Blizzard since the World of Warcraft team unionized last July.
World of Warcraft's turning 20 years old soon, which means it's just one year away from being able to drink in the US, and two years into getting sloshed at the student union in the UK. Unlike me ...
World of Warcraft is on the cusp of one of its boldest gameplay pivots in years. With Patch 11.1.7 on the horizon, Blizzard is drawing a firm line in the sand: the age of mandatory combat add-ons ...
Diablo 4 developers weren't interested in making the game's first new class an MMO-grade, World of Warcraft-like, Hunter-esque one where you outsource all the fun to your animal companion.
A leaked release schedule shows that Diablo III and an unconfirmed MMO from Blizzard are to miss 2010.
Fellowship's UI looks exactly like my WoW one did back in 2010, when everyone used the ElvUI mod to minimize Blizzard's gaudy health and mana bars into flattened rectangles with text.
The newly released Pax Dei is an undeniably ambitious medieval MMO developed by Mainframe Industries, a team including veterans from Blizzard, Ubisoft, and Remedy. With this pedigree, I'd expected ...
The Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's ruling that Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard did not violate antitrust laws.
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