Blizzard's Project Titan team is 100-strong
by Steve Watts, Sep 28, 2012 10:00am PDTBlizzard's mysterious Project Titan has been the subject of hushed whispers and drip-fed information. But the story is very different at Blizzard, which is knee-deep in development. Blizzard executive VP of game design Rob Pardo recently remarked that the game has over 100 people on its development team now.
"I don't want to get anyone's hopes up that it's around the corner or anything," Pardo told Curse. "It's a big project, it's got a long ways to go. Don't know yet when we're going to start releasing more information. We're definitely dead in the middle of development at this point. I think we're over 100 people on the team, now, working on it."
We don't know much else about Project Titan, other than speculation that it could go the free-to-play route. Pardo's comments indicate the project is moving along steadily, but it may be a while before we hear more official details.
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Blizzard's Rob Pardo has commented that Project Titan is moving along steadily, with more than 100 team members dedicated to the game now.
Blizzard's Rob Pardo has commented that Project Titan is moving along steadily, with more than 100 team members dedicated to the game now. : Shacknews
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