netherstray: netherstray: netherstray: netherstray:Oh shit my dudes we got someone claiming to leak
netherstray: netherstray: netherstray: netherstray:Oh shit my dudes we got someone claiming to leak some pretty believable info hereImage text: 2021-08-11, 10:47 AMMMO-Champion forum post by user BlizzardLeakJoin date: Aug. 2021Posts: 1[Title] Blizzard Entertainment will become Insight in 2022 (Leak/Spoilers)Blizzard Entertainment is being dissolved early 2022. It is going to be replaced by a new team called Insight that will be a more direct part of the renamed Activision Insight. Much of Blizzard, though not all, will be sacked and replaced with new employees for Insight. Diablo is considered by far the most promising franchise at the present. Diablo IV has 3 planned expansions. A remake of the original Diablo is in the works. Diablo Immortal will receive a PC and console release a year after its mobile release. An untitled Diablo PVP game will begin development under Insight. The Diablo team, like the Hearthstone team, will be mostly unaffected by the company shifts.World of Warcraft is entering official maintenance mode. The little work that was already put into the expansion after Shadowlands will be released 9.3 sometime in 2023. 9.3, despite the name, has nothing to do with Shadowlands and is just made up of salvaged stuff from 10.0. Classic servers will be merged into one or two with the launch of WotLK Classic in 2023. This will be the last Classic expansion planned.A new untitled World of Warcraft successor MMORPG is in the works, looking to take a lot from FFXIV. This is going to be developed by a majority new team than those who made and worked on WoW. It is not a sequel but a total reboot with new lore. Currently only in the planning stage. The base game will focus on Valansess (the Eastern Kingdoms) and Outland, with playable races from both worlds. It is currently believed to not have factions. It will not borrow from Hearthstone, which will remain separate and continually updated with new expansions.A Warcraft mobile MMORPG project has been in the works since 2019 and will continue under Insight, focusing on drawing in an audience in China. It is separate from the new PC MMORPG. The last report said it was canon to WoW, though it is unknown whether this will change with WoW entering maintenance mode. A Hearthstone spin-off game is coming out. It is going to build off of the autobattler modes added.Overwatch is believed to be unsalvageable, failing to capture any modern interest. Overwatch 2 has been cancelled, as have multiple smaller mobile projects set in the same universe. Overwatch in late 2022 will receive the maps and heroes planned for Overwatch 2, but not the PvE modes. A Netflix original series is in the works and seems unaffected by these cancellations.StarCraft is completely abandoned in any way shape or form. There are no plans for new RTS or MOBA of any kind.Because their franchises and lead characters (like Sylvanas, Tracer, and Kerrigan) no longer ‘capture people’s imaginations like they used to’, there has been a lot of work done on developing a new IP. After 3 cancelled projects, they have one they’ve been working on since early 2020 set in a unique fantasy universe. It will debut with a gacha-style RPG and will be announced at either Gamescom or E3 next year.Blizzconline 2022 has been cancelled, but I’m certain you’ve all guessed that.Big if true lmao Here’s the last leak/larp thing I saw before this one. This was back on July 11, keep in mind the lawsuit stuff didn’t drop until like the 22nd of JulyTinyText but tbh hilarious because boy I’m seeing some big correlations here Hello from the past! The date is Friday, August 20, 2021. I’m scheduling this post for May 1 of 2022 as a time capsule. Did any of it come true? Was it all just a game of shadows and fuckery? Am I just in desperate need of a hobby? (Yes, clearly) I love going back and reading this because a) it could easily just be salty gamers pretending to know everything and b) it could just as easily be somewhat legit and be rendered moot by the buyout. -- source link