With no mention of Warcraft at Blizzcon, I feel dreadfully confident in this presumption. The remake of Blizzard’s fan-favorite real-time strategy game is releasing on January 28, 2020. It’s like still expecting single player DLC out of GTAV/RDR2 in 2021, it’s just not gonna happen. We finally have a release date for Warcraft III: Reforged. Regardless of what Jason Schreier said, I just cannot see them actually investing in bringing the campaign updates they originally promised now that the game has been out for a whole year. At this point, it is just a $30 texture pack. Even continuing to fix small bugs won’t be enough. Undersell and overdeliver, if you do the opposite, at least put in the investment and make it right. That is still no excuse for still not having what was originally promised in WC3:R. Diablo 2: Resurrection (remaster or whatever they name it) will likely have a much more clean slate than WC3:R (like no inherent need/promise to support legacy mods/custom maps). I’m OK with killing legacy so long as we’re not losing important features that were already available on the old client we own (which is technically dead forever now). If they cannot even remake the game with the quality of at least what was originally promised, how can I expect them to support any title they ever make again? It spawned the lore for their most profitable titles and created a huge wake in the industry even if you don’t know it. This, Warcraft 3 is likely the most important game in Blizzard history. Nothing new, move along, I’m old and tired of waiting for some good news for the hardcore PC players. That and the CoD which I am not touching ever, since the “pay-for-skins” seems just as predatory as lootboxes considering the fact that Acti is raking in profit. Overwatch is crap (IMHO, I’m 40) compared to CS:Go (which I’m not playing anymore either) and I just wanted to see some nice remakes (Ghost shooter, Warcraft I and 2 4K, Warcraft III properly supported, Diablo 2 Remastered).Īs long as Blizzard doesn’t fix Warcraft III, I’m not buying anything anymore.įurthermore, considering the Starcraft franchise mothball (which, coincidentally, happened in the same year as the 10th year anniversary) all I see on the line are mobile, mobile, mobile, skins and so on. I am passed the point of disappointment, it seems I’m no longer the demographic for Blizzard games (and haven’t been for a while, to be honest). No problemo, I know already I won’t pay to play Diablo: Pay2WinMortal, nor Diablo IV: New Auction House microtransaction edition. It seems that the woke politics, money grabbing and lootboxes from the mobile players are much more important than the loyal, faithful fans. I won’t ever preorder anything from Blizzard ever again. Hope there will be enough people to follow you or at least wait if Activision Blizzard actually delivered a game worth playing - not only to spend money in.ĬDPR’s Cyberpunk is more than playable (at least for PC) they ironed out some bugs, story is great, and they are committed to improving things.ĭreamhaven and Frostgiant give me optimism. I won’t buy another Blizzard/Activision title for the foreseeable future as they have nothing on their 5+ year roadmap that indicates they will do anything to correct the wrongs they have inflicted upon their fanbase. Probably the most important game Blizzard has ever released. There’s never been a Blizzard game left out to die before and it’s a shame it’s hitting Warcraft 3: The game which made Warcraft popular enough to make WoW a success. Totally agree that they left Warcraft 3 in a state as bad as it has never been before. Team Fortress 2 (and 10 other clones) > Overwatch This special edition contains four hero skins, a Meat Wagon mount for World of Warcraft, player icons and sprays for Overwatch, a pet for Diablo III, a Hearthstone card back, four Heroes of the Storm heroes, and console skins for StarCraft II.Can’t quote your name because it has Jgg in it. The upcoming remaster features a graphical overhaul, the option to play multiplayer with owners of the game’s original version, the original voice-overs, a rebuilt World Editor, and full support.Īs previously announced, a Spoils of War Edition is now available to preorder alongside the Standard Edition. “As always, our goal is to honor the high standards you hold us to.” “Though we’ve been working hard to get Reforged in your hands before the end of the year, as we started approaching the finish line, we felt we’d need a little extra development time for finishing touches,” Blizzard wrote. The game was originally scheduled to release before the end of 2019, but the developer stated that it needs “a little extra development time for finishing touches.” Blizzard has announced that Warcraft III: Reforged will be available on PC from January 28th, 2020 at 3 p.m.
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