Remember "Geek is..."?
Back in the day they used to do reveal trailers that showed some gameplay and stuff in in-game graphics, while also showing the content for the last patch for the current expansion. Then when the next Blizzcon came around, just a month or two before the expansion, they revealed the CGI cinematic. Good stuff.
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Maybe that's for the best? Blizzard used to do one game at a time. But when Activision got their mitts as deep as they did, they gave Blizzard more projects. They went for quantity over quality. They should just focus on one quality product at a time imo. Make sure to hire people with passion for what they're working on too, unlike the D4 devs.


People want to believe that the human cost doesn't exist. I'm as anti capitalist as you can be generally, but even people like me have to admit there are degrees of terrible. If working for Phil Spencer was as bad as working for Bobby Kotick, we'd have heard about it by now. Spencer may not be a good human, but all records are showing he's still less of a monster than Bobby.
That seems to be the reason they wanted Metzen back. I think they desperately wanted him back once they saw Diablo 4 & Overwatch 2 were projected to underperform. Hearthstone is solid, but that's also a Warcraft property.Is that accurate? Even before Activision there was the Blizzard North days. Diablo & Warcraft were different teams being made simultaneously. In fact Warcraft 3 & WoW were made the same way...simultaneously.That's true, but the problem is D4 had a huge dropoff. Typically expansions are for games who's sales have relative longevity. I can only expect it doing well after people realized they don't like the evergreen gameplay elements is if all those people were satisfied by the story mode alone and buy an expansion for that.
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The last time Blizzcon was exciting to go to was in 2014, when they announced Overwatch and Legacy of the Void. Some of the panels back then were informational, but as the years went by and Blizzard became incapable of releasing more games, the panels are also declined in quality. So you're paying $200 for a ticket and $20 in gas to drive down there to... what? Drink with guildies outside and eat bad foodtruck stuff? Or visit a Convert to Raid podcast party at the Hilton? Or spend another $200 to walk around in Disneyland in 100 degree heat? And if you're from out of state, then that's another $200 you have to pay for a hotel, and maybe another $200 on top of that for a plane ticket. It's a really tough sell today.
Saying, we will be back in the future years means, they will be working on new projects with microsoft for sure but requires couple years before they have anything beside wow to show off anyway.
I somehow managed to get into what I assume is the post pre-patch but pre expansion intro phase of Dalaran on Alpha, it's confined to the portal room. The one main thing is that Archmage Drenden is there, though currently as the little placeholder box.
I assume there's substantially more to the event during the pre-patch (not including the ensorceled memories event.) The actual TWW intro seems to be happening in-media-res, and the encrypted 10.2.7 questline seems like too long of a wait to continue something that is supposedly in real-time. That makes me assume it's a three-phase campaign questline, with the Ren'dorei questline in 2.7 being part one, the beginning of the attack happening during the pre-patch being part 2, and the intro to Dornogol being part 3.
What a shock that people in a mostly wow-dedicated forum care mostly about wow. Also they didn't announced a new hearthstone expansion at Blizzcon. Said expansion had already been announced for 3 weeks at this point and released a week after (and it was surprisingly very good btw).
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Seems to me like a redux of the Legion pre-patch and opening, except with Dalaran being destroyed this time. And back then you had Dalaran float around above Karazhan until the expansion started.
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I mean, given what we know happens it might be Xal'atath in disguise or something, explaining why Dalaran is destroyed.
The world revamp dream will never die!
Yeees this means a new wave is coming
