The people who make MMO juggernaut
World of Warcraft have another massively multiplayer online game in the works, a game they're calling
Titan for now. Blizzard
calls it "awesome" and "ambitious." One analyst calls it "casual." That analyst would be Stern Agee's Arvind Bhatia, who writes that Blizzard Entertainment's next products are "expansion packs for
Starcraft and
World of Warcraft, a new
Diablo game, [and]
a new casual MMO" that are "likely be released in the next 12 to 24 months."
Bhatia clarified with Gamasutra that the "casual MMO" he was referring to was, indeed, Titan.
With
World of Warcraft appearing to have
reached its player-base cap and Activision more reliant on
Call of Duty to be a success, a newer broader market for
Titan would make sense—even if we don't know just how "casual" this game is expected to be.
And with more games pursuing a free-to-play model, how will that jibe with Blizzard's supposed casual-leaning MMO development plans?