I can't stand his old guy hippy hair. It is literally the worst look in history.
That being said being well-liked by everyone, good looking and charismatic isn't necessary to be a good businessman. Just look at Bobby Kotick,
I can't stand his old guy hippy hair. It is literally the worst look in history.
That being said being well-liked by everyone, good looking and charismatic isn't necessary to be a good businessman. Just look at Bobby Kotick,
I wonder the same thing as to why Kathleen Kennedy is still allowed to make Star Wars movies. Both have brought out nothing good as of yet, quite the opposite actually, yet they remain in a leading role. Brack also seems incredibly disconnected with the playerbase and thinks to highly of himself, he thinks he knows what the playerbase wants and doing these fake apologies while they actually just want to stay on China's good side. Ofcourse this is all based of what we see and hear from him and I don't know how he acts behind the screens.
Because no one wants her job. To be ravage by a community that gets pissy over the smallest thing. Disney offered it to JJ, who turned it down. I bet same is with Blizzard President position. People dont want to deal with pissy communities.
EDIT: Why wouldn't the President of Blizzard Entertainment listen to HIS BOSSES at Activision? You telling me you dont listen to your boss? Jesus
The same reason anyone gets promoted. The right people above you like you enough and you've be there long enough theres no one else worthy. And they have faith you will keep the ship steady and not rock the boat.
Everyone loves a team player.
Also known as a company yes man.
Comes a time when we all gotta die...even kings.
Sucked a lot a' dick to get there.
Same ol' story: it's about who you know and who you blow.
US corporate culture is riddled with a lot of problems, and one small facet of it is someone like JAB becoming head of Blizzard. It's a system that rewards a very specific set of behaviors, and those are not necessarily the same you'd need to make a stellar product. Which is fine, because "stellar product" is usually not the goal anyway - maximum money in the short to medium term is, because that's what career investors care about.
Board of directors that's what happened, they probably looked at whom will bend over the easiest and is loyal to their interest, that's how you become CEO in a company like that, or any large company for that matter. I'm not sure there's even a better option than him, they all seem inexperienced in leading virtually anything.
He'd have removed Ion from WoW by now if he was worth anything as a president.
And this thinking, right here, is where things went completely wrong at Blizzard, IMO.
For the fans of Blizzard, people knew how it worked - Blizz didn't respond to the marketplace... the marketplace responded to Blizzard. THAT is what they (Blizzard) have lost.
Blizzard was smart enough, spread enough, and financed enough so that it didn't have to "respond to the marketplace" - it just took its sweet-ass time and made a kick ass game. They responded to what THEY thought was a good game.
They weren't the first on the RTS market, but they came out with the best one.
They weren't the first MMORPG out there, but they came out with the best one.
They weren't the first ARPG out there, but they recognized it and bought it to make it the best one (back then...)
This was the company who literally made "the market" recognize/respond to a phrase known as "Soon™". No company in the world could've gotten away with doing that...
...Until, as you say, they started "responding" to the market instead. So now they're just playing catch-up, like every other gaming company today. =/
No one knows, but that won't stop people from pretending to know to insult someone they never met while acting as if they know far more than said company will ever know.
Gonna take a stab though and throw the curveball of maybe he did a good job?
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Blizzard hasn't released a new game in four-and-a-half years and that was recovered from the shambles of their most public and expensive failure ever. Gaming has moved on and the market cares little about a studio that can't seem to produce a new title on whatever platform they prefer to play on in nearly five years. There's nothing much on the plate for this year either. A WoW expansion at the end of the year for a game that is no longer attracting new customers to any great extent. Diablo IV (another sequel) who knows when, not in 2020. An expansion for Hearthstone this year sometime. Starcraft: Dead. Heroes of the Storm: Left for dead. No new IP's announced.
That's not healthy and someone needs to shake them up. Maybe it's Brack and maybe it's not. Whatever time you're talking about is years and years ago, probably pre-Titan which I still believe broke the company and they still haven't recovered. There's an argument to be made that if in all those years Morhaime couldn't shake them out of whatever funk they've been in maybe it's a good thing he's out of the way.
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I know nothing about him or what he's responsible for at Blizzard, but he was right about Classic for most people