Blizzard Entertainment has announced that there would be no BlizzCon at the end of the year of the water dragon. Such news can well be treated as one of the most tragic scoop in the history of online games and a devastating plus blurry future on the part of the avid players of all Blizzard’s game franchise. Everyone has taken such news gravely that they have not seen the light at the end of this very interesting tunnel twist. Blizzard hollers to all of its fanatics that this is simply not the end of the world for their leading game career within the online game universe. In fact, the creators call out to their supporters to think this as a great move towards future developments and even greater gigantic games that would follow.
Yes, this is truly a big year for Blizzard Entertainment that they have no more time to generate a post – year showoff success and pre – year newer game installments. The big characters behind the company thinks that a true game creator and production does not need a well equipped, planned and delivered showcasing or advertisement of games in order to sell them or draw its rating to the top most rank possible. Rather, game creators and producers alike should focus more on developing the actual game and making it more worth than what their advertisement would tell the public.
It has been quite dramatic to see in today’s market that most online games give out the best tease clips or preview cliffhangers to get the avid online game buffs hooked and later be disappointed when they get to play it on their computer screen. Blizzard would like to change the players’ perception of “An all – show game is a lame – content one.” Hence, the end of the year infamous BlizzCon is being cancelled.
Not to mention the fact that Bizzard takes time to release their games. It is not quite good to make their game fanatics wait too long, isn’t it? Given that, the team of creators and producers of Blizzard Entertainment keep themselves busy this year with their three main giant franchises all releasing their new game installment. Diablo III is to be released soon and fans are raving as well as expecting it to be good in order to keep up that stunning game power and high rating from online players. StarCraft is also to release its latest installment StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. This installment has been far long announced to the online game public from its previous version and fans who are truly waiting for so long would totally expect it to be a blast and full of great adventures rather than a plain repetitive version of its former self. Lastly, the new installment of World of Warcraft also enters the scene in the year of the dragon with the Pandaren race taking the lead in Wow’s Mist of Pandaria. In the last Blizzcon, news about this particular installment is not so clear and fans are kept hanging and craving for news on how create this would be, despite the negative speculations circulating it.
See how busy Blizzard would be this year? Considering they are quite serving and providing online games to the players of the 21st century, who are quite picky and more imaginative in their own way, it is best to take a break from their major event and focus more on development and early release of their games. Keeping the ball rolling with great content is better than advertising an empty game shell.
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