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Matthew Mercer talked with Christie Golden, Steve Danuser, and Terran Gregory about the World of Warcraft story at E3.
- Christie Golden co-wrote the theme song for Hearthstone's Kobolds and Catacombs.
- Stabbing Azeroth with a sword was not as hard as killing Varian Wrynn for the cinematic team.
- More amazing cutscene events are lined up for the near future in BfA.
- More recent cinematics have the ability to incorporate the player character to keep them involved and the drivers of the world.
- World of Warcraft Chronicle Volume 3 creates the lore of which faction killed notable bosses and raids to better help include players in the narrative of the story.
- Faction "conflict" has always been a part of the story but Battle for Azeroth is the first time all out faction "war" is the issue.
- There's nothing like a resource drive like Azerite to create conflict.
- Blizzard told Christie Golden that they wanted Before the Storm to dive deeply into the motivations of Anduin and Sylvanas.
- Killing major characters is inevitable when progressing the story and never easy. Not everyone has a heroic death or one that comes unexpectedly.
- The little bits of story seen already will blossom over the course of the expansion.
- There are 20-some quest designers for WoW currently.
- The story and animation department for WoW has a couple of hundred artists but they also work on other Blizzard IPs. The dedicated WoW group is 20-30 people.
- There is more story content coming out soon for launch that hasn't been talked about yet, including stuff that hasn't been tried before.
- Characters are utilized more when it makes sense for what the story is currently trying to tell.
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