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3 things that make me want to play World of Warcraft now

There has been a wane in the popularity of World of Warcraft slowly over the last year, but with that I feel more compelled to come back to a game that I only scratched the surface of before.

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PCGamingNoobs3856d ago

we all say this, but we all know one day every gamer will at least touch on this game at some point.

pandehz3856d ago (Edited 3856d ago )

'It shouldn’t take my lifespan to look this badass'

Ermm....

Agree about the other points tho.
Wow stayed strong because it was progressive. I too want a fast and fun filled experience and not the for-the-heck-of-it grind fest that almost every other mmo is. MMos make raids and dungeons seem like a uni degree.

Hopefully these changes are to make things fun.

Mikeyy3856d ago

I quit 3 years ago.. im kinda starting to miss it. I payed since release, when you spend so much time in azeroth you start to wonder what things look like all these years later. I spent 6 years playing that game pretty heavy.

Roccetarius3856d ago

WoW was a good game for its time, but the instant gear crowd, amongst other things just made it less appealing. That's what Blizzard is catering to.

Sidewinder-3856d ago

Game just aint what it used to be.

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Plunderstorm's Backlash Shows World of Warcraft Fans Don't Want The Game To Evolve

Danish from eXputer: "Despite Blizzard's attempt to give a fresh new spin to World of Warcraft, some fans still seem to be stuck in the past."

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Plunderstorm Is The World Of Warcraft Battle Royale We’ve Been Waiting For

HG writes: "Blizzard is usually pretty bad at keeping secrets, but the company somehow managed to keep this one under wraps until now. Plunderstorm is a special limited-time event that’s basically World of Warcraft’s take on the Battle Royale genre."

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Microsoft Fires Back at FTC's Accusation on Layoffs in Activision Blizzard Legal Battle

Microsoft's legal counsel has responded to the accusations leveled yesterday by the FTC within the legal battle for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

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XiNatsuDragnel68d ago

Microsoft thinks they did right thing did they? Imo you could've merge Activision into other sectors.

Jin_Sakai67d ago

When a mega corporation is more powerful than the federal agency. Who do we have left to fight against these practices?

Eonjay67d ago

Microsoft isn't more powerful than the government and that's why you see them giving so much money to politicians. It cliche, but it's up to us to select representation that won't cave to corporate donors.

But yeah Microsoft doesn't have any defense against layoffs. No one made them do it and the went ahead with the merger knowing quite clearly that it would impact employees.

jznrpg67d ago

@Eonjsy if they weren’t more powerful the money wouldn’t work.

Inverno67d ago

Apparently the layoffs were going to happen either way, and I'm inclined to believe it because Activision is beyond scummy. I'm instead wondering why Acti hired so many people in the first place.

theindiearmy67d ago (Edited 67d ago )

Same reason a lot of tech hired a lot during covid. People were staying home, consuming a lot of personal media (buying more games, watching more shows, etc.) Companies thought investing the increased revenue in more talent would reap benefits long term. Turns out, that wasn't the case. It just led to the companies being bloated. But in a lot of cases, they were bloated even before the covid hiring sprees. Activision had 13,000 employees this time last year. Nintendo has 7,000. Keep in mind this doesn't include contract or outsourced work, which I guarantee you Activision does a lot more of than Nintendo. Makes you wonder what the hell Activision needs so many people for. They don't even make a console like Nintendo does. It sucks that people are losing their jobs, but in my opinion, a lot of these companies are still bloated even after the layoffs.

Killa7867d ago

Of course it was always going to happen... This deal was such a joke.

gold_drake67d ago (Edited 67d ago )

i dont believe that for a second.
activision had their hands full with upcoming cod titles and current ones before the merger.

and mobile games ha

Abriael67d ago

Yeah totally. In a year in which everyone's firing developers left and right, Activision *of all companies* was gonna avoid that.

My god.

gold_drake67d ago

what are u talking about ?
the merger proceedings went on for more than a year before it was actually over.

before that, there were no major layoffs. and activision was busy making games. not just one mind you.

maybe try and think for second before u comment something.

Abriael67d ago

Imagine thinking that a company like Activision would not partake in this layoff fest. Do you miss Bobby Kotick perchance? 🙄

The only one who's not thinking is you. All the big companies doing layoffs are "busy making games." That doesn't mean they're not laying off people. Take-two announced today that they're gonna have a big cost reduction plan coming (IE: many more layoffs) and they have 52 games in development.

You really can't see past your console wars, can you? 🤨

gold_drake67d ago

its ok, you dont quite seem to understand.

bless ya.

Hofstaderman67d ago

@Abriael come next week there will be no more console wars.

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