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Blizzard: Over half of Warhammer converts returning to World of Warcraft
Leo Chan - Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | 10:50AM (PT) 0 Favourites (0)


WAR draws the faithful away from WoW, but not for long?

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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is thus far enjoying a strong opening, netting some 750,000 subscribers less than a month after it went live. It's the strongest competitor yet to face current MMORPG king World of Warcraft, though WAR developer Mythic believes a solid second place finish for their title is more realistic. WoW developer Blizzard itself addresses the situation of converts leaving WoW for WAR, with COO Paul Sam estimating in an interview at BlizzCon that "well over half" of these players eventually return to their title after testing out WAR.  That said, Blizzard acknowledges the momentum WAR has managed to gain in just a short period of time, which Sams notes wouldn't have been possible without the help (and coffers) of Electronic Arts:

I think Warhammer is best positioned to succeed out of the various products that have come out thus far since World of Warcraft has come out. It seems to be a good game, certainly a great company, Mythic and Mark [Jacobs] over there and his team, they're very, very talented. But I think without EA they would have struggled as well, because EA fortunately for them has a lot of money and so they were able to put forward a lot of marketing dollars and were able to support the huge infrastructure that they require for these kinds of games.

Mythic has already said as much previously when it touched base with the resources required to even run an MMORPG properly these days, a reality Blizzard also agees with. Both are experienced companies, and Blizzard in particular already had the tenure of maintaining the "largest online games network" with Battle.net back in the days before WoW.

Outside of WAR, Sams believes Blizzard isn't totally repellant to the idea of producing an MMO game for console platforms, even if it's not necessarily to deny the opportunity for console giants themselves to become leaders in this market. The publisher just needs to cook up the right product for the audience.

Source: GameIndustry.biz

Section: PC Games

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    huntyr since Feb 2007 | Oct 16, 08
    And after they return to WoW and find the only class more prominent than hunters are DKs I wonder how many will get bored again =)

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    DarkLordAkuma since Oct 2002 | Oct 17, 08
    I'd question the legitimacy of that statement, i went back because i still had my account from a 6 month payment and the patch was out. I played it for 30 minutes and got bored, the games still stale and the expansion is boring.
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    oni_hero since Jul 2005 | Oct 17, 08
    Sounds to me like Blizzard feels threatened and are just starting to pull numbers, facts, and statements out of their ass.
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    kspiess since Jun 2007 | Oct 17, 08
    Doesn't anyone find these statements made by Blizzard to be somewhat suspicious? There is no way to independently verify these statements. You could imagine that if they were losing tons of players, they'd figure the smartest thing to say would be that WoW is better than WaR (which is what they are basically saying.)

    Oh, oni_hero agrees me. +5 points to his IQ
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    | Oct 21, 08
    Hilarious, wow has been out for years, and a new game comes out and people make comments at how blizzard is threatened? Diablo 3 and Starcraft 2 are already estimated to go gold.
    Far as wow goes, it had a great run, but WAR is just new, people will bore of it, like all the others.
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