The Death of the World of Warcraft



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“No King rules forever, my son”
The death of World of Warcraft shown in under 5 minutes. How has Activision Blizzard failed us this much, this many times?

More on the Blizzard Disaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQgF7Qm5zlw

Currently WoW development is halted by Blizzard amidst lawsuits, bliz employees are publicly lashing out at content creators, and WoW subscriber numbers continue to drop.

This WoW video was mostly bitter, and a little sweet because as WoW dies, and WoW will die on its current trajectory, the horizons look good for other MMOs.

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38 thoughts on “The Death of the World of Warcraft”

  1. Im actually crying. I miss vanilla wow so much and TBC as well. Classic could never replace the true vanilla experience. Memories of vanilla WoW keep popping in my mind a lot lately. Wish I could go back in time and relive the magical vanilla experience. I think it’s time to say goodbye to wow. But even when i’m on my deathbed I will think about WoW vanilla. The experience was incredible. I started in 2005 and internet didn’t exist that long yet. But WoW was just crazy good in the early days, a nice and helpful community. 0 toxity back then. Those days are gone forever now. Maybe it’s better to let WoW r.i.p. It actually feels like a very close friend died. Fk retail. After WotlK the game died.

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  2. Wow still having most concurrent players little below 2m = absolutely dead according to all youtubers suddenly… this literally happens every mid xpac and when beta comes out of next expansion the same youtubers will come back licking blizzard ass…

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  3. I left WoW three years ago , played it from burning crusade , multiple accounts but I saw what it was becoming , what it promised and failed to deliver . Activision wanted coin , but didnt care about the quality , as soon as they let the bean counters in , thats when blizzard was sacrificed for and micro pay and dreamless accountants took over.

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  4. i will never forget being told i was crazy for thinking the activision merger was a bad idea, i've been playing wow since vanilla, ive been in pretty much every beta for every game they've put out… i've spent all my teens and early 20s playing their games, now rounding 30, i havent played in a couple and the downfall has hurt to watch.. especially from my view sitting in my azure dragoon armor.. in ff14.

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  5. RIFT while strolling by one day spots WoW laboriously breathing on the ground and pauses to say "Shh shhh, it's okay. It eventually stops hurting after a while" and then walks on…

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  6. gamers are so dramatic, if a game is fun you play it if not don't. no need to try and go on about all the drama. Keep the reasons you play a game simple and the fun will return…if it's fun to play that is.

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  7. If they had made it so that wow didn't have a subscription anymore to cancel out the content drought I think that more people would have kept playing, at least most people I know would have kept playing.

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  8. Love this game, literally played it since day 1 of vanilla. But it was doomed as soon as the original creative minds butted heads with blizzard and left to go create Guild Wars. Then it lost the human bonding element and just became a commercial commodity with no soul
    You spend 95% of your time doing chores and jobs, and barely any time doing the things you actually enjoy and want to do in the game

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  9. World of Warcraft was a game where you could simply go on an epic adventure, venture into a world of magic, myths and experience amazing story while eagerly wait what comes next. It used to be full of people excited by the lore at a point where being horde or alliance actually mattered, people that knew in depth every single storyline, quest and didn't care about mechanic, progression or grinding. Grinding wasn't even a thing, because there was so many thrilling stories to experience, nowadays the game is full of degenerates streaming the game for money that haven't even read the book, classes that have abilities which make absolutely no sense, being there for the sake of entertainment. People that are not excited about the game and its story but rather killing other people and grinding rating, its just sad it used to a place where you can find people and build relationships. Now if you go to the chat, its usually 2-3 people playing together IRL and if you dare say something that doesn't go well with ether of them people start grouping on you starching their small egos. Back in the days, you had the game and your brain, now you open the game and in order to play it you need least 40 addons making the UI an icon reaction, you can't even see the proper world unless you play on 49 inch screen. Not to mention class changes that make no sense, but are there so people can just make money out of them, no one cares about balance, its a bout having them build good composition in Arena, but the fact that one class can just press 2 buttons on another in 1v1 situation doesn't matter to blizzard. The game is so broken that there are literally, business built around people boosting your rating, getting the gear for you and blizzard is totally fine with that. But even with all those things being said, still play it to this date with the hope that sometimes in the near future it will go back to its origins or least get near where it used to back in the days.

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