Microsoft – Making Blizzard Great Again



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Can Phil Spencer and Microsoft, integrate Blizzard into the Xbox family and give us back the World of Warcraft we all once loved?

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23 thoughts on “Microsoft – Making Blizzard Great Again”

  1. Hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but the Blizzard that you knew and loved is gone. Literally, those guys no longer work there. The new crew is corporatized and chase trends and money. They quite literally create ways to make money via video game. They don’t make games to be the most fun. Just the most addicting. It’s a new breed of developer. And they’re who work at Blizzard now.

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  2. eh i think M$ is going to try to maximize profits with minimal effort when it comes to wow- in other words, they aint going to do shit except maybe somehow port it to xbox

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  3. How to make Azeroth great again: #1.) Write better, more adult characters. #2.) Stop catering to the minority (WoW forums censor, ban, and deleted hundreds of thousands of protest posts against all the woke changes they’ve made to the game… never forget Vanessa VanCleef’s thighs) #3.) Make the game rated M, the playerbase has aged significantly. #4.) Put the war back in Warcraft. #5.) This is not a priority, but we need sexier outfits for women, better female models, and a better aesthetic in general. As it stands ff14 mods offer far more immersion than WoW has offered since it’s inception, I think it’s absolutely absurd.

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  4. Hate to be that guy, but a whole bunch of people lose their jobs when companies merge. And that'll probably happen here. Unless millions of people subscribe to the game again.

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  5. I've watched YouTubers over the years yell about what they want in world of Warcraft. And all those things I wanted all the things that people hate now. Top tier raiders have convinced the fan base over the years the in-game is all that matters. Gone are the hours of fun of leveling your character slowly enjoying every minute of it. Casuals are now at max level paying these people to run them through raids. Questing used to take hundreds of hours, now you get to max level in as little as 4. And content has to be made to keep us busy at max level. Gone are all the things we used to do, happily running back to town to learn our new spells. Everything is instant, but we call it quality of life.

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