Blizzard Annouces BlizzCon 2007 48
moore.dustin writes "Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. today announced plans for its second BlizzCon(TM) gaming convention. BlizzCon is a celebration of the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo franchises and the players who have helped make them so popular around the world. This year's event will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California on August 3 and 4, and will feature various activities for attendees to take part in. Already approved events include discussion panels with Blizzard developers, artist and developer signings, competitive and casual tournaments for players to showcase their talents, a silent auction, and live orchestral performances of music from Blizzard games." Somebody save me a Murky.
Fabu! I'll just get my Gnome Mage hat on! (Score:1)
But if they brought back Diablo for the Wii, they would easily tap into that market!
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Disappointed (Score:3, Interesting)
Diablo 3, anyone?
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Still, Blizz has been known to run more than one in house development team. I wouldn't be surprised if they dedicated a second team to working on RTS and Diablo-esque titles.
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But I assure you, they have planned at LEAST three more WoW expansions. And Starcraft II is "indefinitely postponed" (IGN translated that as cancelled. I believe IGN).
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I've been reading diabloii.net off and on since Diablo 2 was released, even though I don't play it anymore. Lately, they've had some news about Hellgate, Mythos (whoo, I got into the alpha), and Diablo 3 rumors. The latest one seems to clinch it:
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Don't get me wrong, I'd love another Diablo or another Starcraft. Bliz has it in them, they just have to stop stuffing their pockets with millions of $15 a month subsriptions and make some new games. I don't blame them, though. Successful MMOs rake in the cash and Blizz is sitting pretty right now.
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They're a little slow with reacting to customer demands but frankly I don't think any company could achieve the level of service that they have. They react in a reasonable period of time to MOST issues brought up by the community and, sure, the expansion was a big content push but they've consistently pushed content to the game that gives it legs. I can easily justify my subsc
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Really? Sure, WoW is the culmination of the hack-and-slash MMORPGs in the vein of EverQuest. It fills one niche very well. But are your hopes really that low? There's still no worthy successor for fans of Ultima Online circa 1997-2000. Horizons should have been, but apparently management infighting doomed it to irrelevance. Ten years after UO, and I can't name a single MMOG that
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attire??? (Score:2)
Actually, I can't imagine going to one of those things in costume, and since the reasons I ever do go to big shows like that would be to learn about new products and they really don't have anything other than "yeah, we're gonna work on WoW more... maybe something starcrafty will happen eventually..."
Oh god... it begins. (Score:4, Informative)
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one phrase, from the press release (Score:2)
I shudder at what some kids might see....
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BYOC - (Clothespin) (Score:1, Flamebait)
1) Price - $100 - holy crap!
2) I hope they have a better answer than this in 2007:
"Will there be wireless internet access for attendees to bring their own computers? BlizzCon will include a LAN area with over 300+ computers, but there will be no wireless internet access. Attendees cannot bring their own computers into the show, but some of the local hotels offer internet capabilities in their hotel rooms if you choose to bring your o
Information...? (Score:2, Insightful)
hmm (Score:1)
Diablo 3.... (Score:2)
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Who Cares? (Score:1, Troll)
Starcraft 2 Announcement? (Score:2)
Anyone else think that part of the motivation behind this convention is to announce it?
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Only thing would be that it would be a little difficult to work in some aspects.
Terrans:
Marine
Medic
Ghost
Firebat
Protoss:
Zealot
Templar
Dark Templar
(I'm guessing Archons would be Templar forms or abilities)
Zerg:
Zergling
Hydralisk
Infested Terran
Working in Xel'Naga would be cool too.
Working in space combat at all would be difficult. Stil
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Don't forget Starcraft Ghost (Score:1)
Needless to say, as much as I like WoW, and attended Blizzcon because of it, I played their Ghost multiplayer maps 85% of the time I was there. The graphics were decent (think Halo 2ish), the gameplay balance was adequate, and it was downright FUN. It was tried and true Blizzard formula. Take someon
What I want to know... (Score:1)
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From a business point of view, it was sensible for Blizzard to shelve SCG. WoW is huge - put a shitload of effort into it. Making a single fix affects millions of users. Don't divide that effort among multiple game
It had an expansion, that almost counts! (Score:1)
Blizcon Oceanic 2008 (Score:1)
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My Predictions (Score:1)
2010 - Starcraft MMORPG to rake in the next several billion dollars.
Not that there's necessarily anything wrong with that.
Wow! Spread the love around the nation! (Score:1)
And in a related story, this year's show tunes musical convention will be...in New York, New York.