Yeah let's all chip in.
SC, WC, and Diablo are all intellectual properties of Blizzard Entertainment, they were from the company prior to their merger with Activision, they aren't owned by Activision Blizzard and they would likely get to keep these IPs. They would probably lose Overwatch with so shaky ends over Hearthstone and HotS.
More than one would be surprising, IF theres one at all. Are you aware how much a billion dollars actually is? Put it in context, a million seconds is 11 days, a billion seconds is 31 years... There are 2,604 billionaires in the world, so its not entirely impossible, but the chances are super slim.
Even if every active User chipped 500 $ it wouldn't be enough.
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Soloing Wotlk/Cataclysm/MoP/WoD
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Not entirely true. Blizzard has never been Blizzard as a solo entity, so it just matters on how all the contracts were handled from their original owners (Davidson and Assoc.) who owned Blizzard during the time of WC, Vivendi who owned it during SC, WoW and others, and Actiblizz who owned it during OW.
There's quite a good chance that Blizz. Ent. doesn't own a single one of their current IPs because they literally have never been a solo entity during those times.
Who would everyone blame when Blizzard screws up if you remove Activision from the equation?
It'd be far more likely for a whole other company to outright buy Blizzard from Activision, or Activision Blizzard altogether. Apple, Google (Alphabet), or Microsoft, and those are just the most realistic candidates if a theoretical situation like that happened. (I guess if Disney ever wants to REALLY get into the gaming market, they could be a potential candidate as well.)
hey guys, what if Elon Musk buy blizzard and make good wow expansions with cat girls on it
As you said it depends on the contracts, the odds favor that Blizzard kept their rights to SC, WC, and Diablo though, especially if they were able to maintain them through Davidson and Assoc. and Vivendi. It's highly unlikely that Blizzard freely gave them up or merged rights with Activision as they had already had similar dealings in the past to maintain their IPs.
Even if the community could do so, the community is so divided on what to do, it would drive the company out of business.
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I said from day one those people were hypocrites. All they wanted to do was hate in Blizzard and be public about doing the thing everyone else was, all while posting from phones made in China from slave labor, or on their computers made with parts from China made with and mined with slave labor.
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Maybe if Jeff Bezos was part of the community and liked Warcraft and then chipped in.
Davidson wasn't a video game company, so they really had no reason to keep the ips, i don't even know the exact conditions of that (sale, merger?) but Vivendi and Activision MERGED which means that anything that Vivendi held would come right along with it.
There's a very strong chance that Acti-Blizz owns all the IP from both Activision and Blizzard.
The idea of developing telepathy and mind control top heads on Activision is more realistic than a community of gamers buying a company from a big name.