Category: MMORPGs
It seems every week, we learn of yet another veteran Blizzard employee that has left the massive studio. According to his LinkedIn page, Alex “Furor Planedefiler” Afrasiabi is no longer …
Blizzard employees come and go. When they leave most of them are very secretive about their reasons for leaving and you get the typical platitudes about how working at Blizzard …
Many of my readers are rightly upset about how the Biden, the Democrats, Big Tech, and their accomplices in the mainstream media, have all attempted to steal the 2020 presidential …
The human dominoes keep falling. It is with great sadness that I must report that yet another prolific name in the video game industry — a hero of mine — …
According to Twitter user @MagdalenaKDuser, since 2013, Blizzard Entertainment has maintained secret and private forums for elite World of Warcraft volunteer theorycrafter testers to share their insights into class builds …
For over two decades, fantasy virtual worlds have been the most inclusive and welcoming participatory entertainment experience ever created in the history of mankind. Instead of passively watching a TV …
Executive Vice President of Game Design Rob Pardo resigned from Blizzard Entertainment in July 3, 2014. Over two years later in September of 2016, he resurfaced and announced the formation …
If you still doubt that video game studios have become assembly lines of identity politics agitprop, then I have a harrowing account of an anonymous video game developer to share …
The hemorrhaging of talent at Darkpaw Games continues. As I suspected, Jonathan “Prathun” Caraker a designer with 18 years experience working on EverQuest, is now working as a game designer …
This week Bloomberg revealed that there is a employee revolt in progress at Blizzard Entertainment. While Blizzard is famous for video game franchises such as Diablo, Starcraft, Warcraft, World of …
Just a heads up that effective immediately, articles on this site that are over 30 days old will automatically be closed for future comments. This is because of the high …
I thought I’d have a bit of fun making a meme that shows Blizzard’s target audience in 2004 versus their target audience in 2020. See if you can spot the …