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How Pro Gaming Will Change World of Warcraft 146

1up has a piece looking at the impact that commercial support of WoW Arena teams might have on the game. There are already two teams backed with corporate money, both pulled from prominent PvP guilds in the Bloodlust battlegroup. "It's a challenge to pick teams to sponsor in WoW's PvP: 'The same team that may be ranked #2 or #3 in one Battlegroup may be ranked #1 in another," said Stephen Schoder of Check Six. "this makes the proposition of scouting out the right team more difficult than most other competitive eSports. The arena system in World of Warcraft is much more complicated than the simplistic FPS and RTS games in terms of being able to immediately pick up on what is going on.'"
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How Pro Gaming Will Change World of Warcraft

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  • by Friedrich Psitalon ( 777927 ) on Tuesday April 03, 2007 @01:45PM (#18590669)
    I want to see corporate logos on their gear if they're getting sponsored. Heh.

    Or character names that reflect it: "MountainDewMage" and "RedBullRogue."

    C'mon, if you're going to commercialize something, let's go the whole way, people.

    On the other hand... I hesitate to think about what would happen with the characters sponsored by Bawls.....
  • by Achoi77 ( 669484 ) on Tuesday April 03, 2007 @02:08PM (#18591067)

    as you zone the areas in the text you see display will be

    WESTERN PLAGUELANDS "we bring good things to life!" - GE®

    MOLTEN CORE "obey your thirst" - Sprite®

    IRONFORGE AUCTION HOUSE "what's in your wallet?" - Capital One®

    WARSONG GULCH (pvp area) "Is It In You?" - Gatorade®

    DUROTAR ZEPPLIN TOWER "The ultimate driving machine" - BMW®

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 03, 2007 @02:35PM (#18591583)

    I was a hardcore WoW player for over 2 years and recently gave it up because it's gotten so stagnant and repetitive


    It took you two years? It only took me six months.

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