Dreamhaven BUYING World of Warcraft, Will It Happen?



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Could Dreamhaven step in and buy World of Warcraft?

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43 thoughts on “Dreamhaven BUYING World of Warcraft, Will It Happen?”

  1. What they could do if they want WoW and the Warcraft gaming series is they could buy rights to the Warcraft universe and everything surrounding that so that’s WoW and such. Now of course WoW is expensive, a new gaming company will not be able to afford it. But the only way they could is if the make a WoW 2, which is a bad idea on paper and I wouldn’t want it unless everything we collected over the years would transfer. But since Mike Morhime worked on WoW at it’s peak, I could definitely see him making WoW 2 great.

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  2. Morheim and his clique are part of the elite that founded and perpetuated (or at least allowed) the harassment and discrimination to take place. At best he knowingly let women be abused in the work place. He’s not the man we thought he was and he has lost all my respect. I do not look forward to his studios games

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  3. I've seen indies being fucked up by devs. Size of games doesn't matter. Number only complicates things.
    Rather focus on 1 big thing, than 10 smaller things.

    Need studio that's not behind a board of shitheads who want more profit.

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  4. If WOW is to have a real solid future and not questionable as it is right now? That would be the best interest that Blizzard could do. Which be to sell off the rights to the franchise. It would not surprise me if Blizzard/Activision rebrands and changes the name of company just to save face. Would not surprise me at all.

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  5. warcraft is a damaged brand, i'd rather see whatever metzen and the old devs want to make in the spirit of warcraft but try something entirely new without a decade of retcons and writing by committee.

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  6. In the unlikely event any other big tech company gets ahold of the Warcraft IP, I just want the following:
    >Warcraft themed battleground slasher with Chivalry 2 Mechanics, but more gamemodes from Battlefield and Call of Duty
    >Heck, bring in some Unreal Tournament bits for the "superhero" flair
    >Modding tools so people can create new maps and new gamemodes on the spot
    >PvE Horde and Boss mode to recreate raids
    Couple that with a reboot of the Warcraft setting to take out all the wonky parts and leave in the goody parts and I am sure it'll sell like the immortality pill.

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  7. World of Warcraft 2 with the Vanilla/Classic mindset (sorry retailers) and with 4k gfx. Remember the videos some ppl did with WoW on Unreal engine, showing Elwyn Forest etc.
    Fingers crossed so but I know my expectations need to drop. Like you said, I try to prefer only X and not XYZ so I will be less dissapointed and could only get more delighted insted.

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  8. Not only will it not happen, it shouldn't.

    First off why would they want to? You would have to pay someone to take WoW off of Blizzard's hands at this point, the game is on its last legs and is already dead in most player's minds including myself.

    Secondly I highly doubt Dreamhaven, even if it has a lot of WoW's founders and old guard on staff, would want to shoulder WoW and it's baggage. That part of their lives is over now, they have moved on and want to make new projects. Would you want to go back to high school to relive some sense of nostalgia? Of course not because high school fucking sucks. Life is about moving forward, not stubbornly trying to recapture "the good old days."

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  9. WoW is a dumpster fire and it would take a lot of work to save it, and also get around the horrible reputation Blizzard has now which bleeds over onto all their games. It wouldn't be worth it to them to spend god knows how many millions of dollars to even bother trying to bring the IP back to life. They're better off focusing on their own new games.

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  10. If they did buy the warcraft IP, I'd hope that they'd open WoW up to the open-source and licensable: that way, other teams can come up with their own interpretations and maintain the game.

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