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by Team Joystiq 05.19.2013 21:22 |
This is a weekly column from freelancer Rowan Kaiser, which focuses on "Western" role-playing games: their stories, their histories, their mechanics, their insanity, and their inanity.
I had my World of Warcraft year. |
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by Team Forbes 05.16.2013 15:21 |
When it comes to storied real time strategy, Blizzard stands above the rest. The Warcraft series has a rich, robust lore filled with tragedy and memorable characters which we've followed through multiple RTSes and further still in World of Warcraft. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.14.2013 23:26 |
In case you just hopped on the MMO bandwagon with the release of Star Wars: The Old Republic, it's not a massively multiplayer party until the anthropomorphic animals arrive. |
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by Team Engadget 05.14.2013 17:25 |
Whatever value you see in game development schools, it's clear that few of them tout gaming industry veterans who can lead by example. The University of Texas' upcoming Denius-Sams Gaming Academy could solve this discrepancy by tapping two executives whose work many of us know by heart. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.13.2013 13:24 |
With subscriber numbers declining and top-tier raid guilds disbanding, we're getting to a point where the army of powerful boss creatures Blizzard has assembled will find itself unemployed, but don't worry once a boss, always a boss. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.11.2013 17:22 |
These past few weeks haven't seen a lot of good news thrown World of Warcraft's way. The MMO shed more than a million users over the past year, a development Activision's CEO called "troubling." Before that, some of the game's hardest-core players called it quits, too. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.11.2013 01:22 |
In a recent earnings call press release [PDF], Activision Blizzard revealed that it has lost 1,3 million subscribers to its flagship game World of Warcraft in the first quarter of 2013, a 14% drop. |
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by Team SlashDot 05.10.2013 07:22 |
hypnosec writes "World of Warcarft, the gaming industry's most popular franchise and one of Blizzard's cash cows, is bleeding subscribers with 1,3 million defecting from the game in the first quarter of 2013 alone. |
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by Team DeadSpin 05.09.2013 07:23 |
Kotaku World of Warcraft Loses 1,3 Million Subscribers, Down To 8 Mil | Gizmodo South Korean Newspaper May Have Just Printed the Worst Photoshop Ever | Deadspin NFL Players' Sex House At Center Of Shooting Investigation | Jalopnik Genius Parents Curb Teen's Distracted Driving With Manual Transmissio |
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