Blizzard Confirms New MMO Based on Fresh IP
by Nick Breckon, May 12, 2009 6:55pm PDTThe unannounced MMO in development by World of Warcraft creative studio Blizzard will not be based on one of its established franchises, a representative reiterated today.
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"We've already stated it'll be a brand new franchise, which means the lore, art, and game play are being developed entirely from scratch," said Blizzard community manager Zarhym on the World of Warcraft forums, in a post noticed by Worldofwar.net.
Zerhym referred to the new MMO as a "shell of a game thus far." Blizzard has previously said that the title is being developed using the World of Warcraft engine for testing purposes.
"It's an overwhelming process, but a process through which we excel," added Zerhym. "Our track record supports this."
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Wow 2.0 will not be a MMO in common sense it will be something different.
I expect Blizzard is going to make it even more casual to get more players and they will probably create something that will appeal to the general public more instead of the people who have grown up with games.
Game is fun for all; it’s only that you need experience to play some of them. But what one can call entry level games or beginner games like small flash games and Wii games is playable be people with no experience inside gaming. I think it is this people blizzard will try to create a product for. Some kind of blend between face book and flash games only as easily used as you internet browser. Of course this has been done but to create a brand and a game out of it is where the money is.
But of course Blizzard might instead try to get a better hold of the hardcore instead, with them bitching about this and that all the time and trying out alternative MMo’s at their releases, though they come back it is still a treat to Blizzards domination of the market.
(would be fun if all these MMO wannabes joined together and combined their experiences though to create something special. (but this would require super game companies and the market is not big enough for that yet.)
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What I meant were the buggers who play games like red orchestra and play GRAW on hardest difficulty and find it easy and so on and their like in other challenging. And fans of the game category: grand strategy.
These buggers need a challenge and wow feels to some of them like a static kindergarden. But then again it’s not a lot of these people so blizzard isn’t losing a lot of cash on not selling to them.
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