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The Blizzard You Knew Is Gone

Not long after Overwatch released in 2016, Chris Metzen stepped down from his role in Blizzard. While he had not been a founder, he had become a core component in the foundation of the company. His exit, along with other long-time leaders in the company, seemed to be a turning point in how Blizzard would function.

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SlagWolf1695d ago

The moment Activision bought them I knew they were dead

harmny1695d ago

Lol 1st Activision didn't buy them. 2nd they merged ELEVEN YEARS AGO. Activision was considered a good company. Modern warfare for example

PhoenixUp1695d ago (Edited 1695d ago )

Since when did being merged automatically mean getting bought out?

https://kotaku.com/activisi...

Are you going to say Squaresoft bought Enix, or Namco bought Bandai, or Tecmo bought Koei, or Sega bought Sammy?

Elwenil1694d ago

When you "merge" with another company and that other company is the one with all the control and you have none, yeah, you may as well have been bought out. You can call it a "merger" to save face, but everyone knows what it really means.

jmtstan1694d ago

i still remember at one time it was called Square Electronic Arts.....

CorndogBurglar1695d ago

Jesus. Not only are you wrong, but it's scary how many people agreed with you.

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harmny1694d ago

Business philosophy? Blizzard pioneered the subscription model for write wow. 15$ per month.

Juancho511694d ago

Although they were not necessarily "bought" by Activision, they associated themselves and gave control to a company that was on the wrong path (from a gamer's point of view not shareholder).

Blizzard provided me with countless hours of entertainment especially via BATTLE.NET, will always be grateful for that, but have come to terms long ago that they're not the same anymore. It's a new age of gamers and unfortunately they're much easier to please.

Profchaos1694d ago

I remember that point wow was only a year or two old and had like 10 million active subs shortly after the merger everything from blizzard felt forced and churned out

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DrShoe1695d ago

Blizzard mutated into something quite disgusting the second Bobby Kotick and Activision sunk their parasitic teeth into it.

harmny1695d ago

Chris metzen? MIKE MORHAIME

v_eno_m1694d ago

For me, it was when Mike M stepped down a week before blizzcon.

Mr Marvel1694d ago

That tone-deaf clusterf*ck of a presentation confirmed my fears for Blizzard as a whole.

Diablo III: Reaper of Souls UEE is one of my favourite games of all time, but I couldn’t even tell you if that mobile trash “game” (Immortal) has been released yet. (Ok, according to Google, the mobile trash game is still planned for this year.)

harmny1694d ago

Don't you have a phone?

william_cade1693d ago

Diablo 2 was/is my favorite Diablo, but now with strong drive toward censorship, i don't think we will see another like it.

@harmny: Don't you speak Mandarin? XD (actually, I'm learning but don't tell hem that)

IanTH1694d ago (Edited 1694d ago )

There was ONE SENTENCE during their press junket around the D:I nonsense that proved this to me:

"In terms of Blizzard's approach to mobile gaming, many of us over the last few years have shifted from playing primarily desktop to playing many hours on mobile, and we have many of our best developers now working on new mobile titles across all of our IPs"

Best developers turning IPs into mobile titles. Primarily mobile players. I mean, what else needs to be said? They want to be Rovio now. My heart...it hurts.

Profchaos1694d ago (Edited 1694d ago )

Well at the height of the xxxxx with Friends games Zynga was taking in money hand over fist so much they managed to get the head of ms to join them and then mobile games died Or the bored senior citizens and Facebook mums moved on

Profchaos1694d ago (Edited 1694d ago )

Best reveal ever.

Is this some sort of out of season April fools joke

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Former Activision studio Toys for Bob partners with Xbox to publish its first game as an indie

Former Activision studio Toys for Bob partners with Xbox to publish its first game as an indie. This is something of a homecoming, as Microsoft owns Activision.

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Obscure_Observer11h ago

Very very early in development. Still, fantastic news!

Let´s GO!!!

Lightning779h ago

I guess.

How come they didnt either let them go or sell Tango and others to another publisher? Not saying Ubisoft, EA would be any better. (Capcome would of treated them right )

At least it wouldn't be MS of all ppl destroying them.

MS really should let go Tango go like they did TFB here.

darthv728h ago(Edited 8h ago)

one was under Bethesda (Tango) the other under Activision (TFB). Clearly each one handled the separations of their subordinates differently.

Obscure_Observer8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

"How come they didnt either let them go or sell Tango and others to another publisher? Not saying Ubisoft, EA would be any better. (Capcome would of treated them right )"

Perhaps because Zenimax and ABK handles such matters differently based on their own internal policies as "independent" publishers.

Whoever, chances are it´s simply because MS didn´t wanted Tango or Austin to be acquired by competitors and develop new bangers for them, giving MS a bad rep in a possible future. Which could also be the reason why they ensured an exclusive partnership with TFB and its new game, before anyone else.

Sad and disgusting. But it is what it is.

Lightning774h ago(Edited 4h ago)

"Whoever, chances are it´s simply because MS didn´t wanted Tango or Austin to be acquired by competitors and develop new bangers for them, giving MS a bad rep in a possible future."

MS has a bad rep now because those studios are no more. I rather them sell the studio continue to make multiplatform releases, while MS continues to focus on whatever they're doing. If they didn't want Tango around they should separated from them or sell them to, like they did TFB.

It's inexcusable, they have options on how to handle studios they don't want anymore with killing jobs. Not just MS but the rest of the industry also.

Sad and disgusting sure how many will get shut down next year or this year even?

I don't trust MS decisions and motivations at this point. You have to admit they make one dumb move after another.

-Foxtrot10h ago

Manages to buy their freedom especially after all the shit Microsoft has been doing with its studios lately

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Goes right back to them as partners.

Okaaaaaay...

darthv728h ago

Id venture a guess that TFB working directly with MS was a better outcome than working through Activision to get to MS.

VersusDMC6h ago

From the article...

"Toys for Bob spun out as an indie back in February after Microsoft instituted sweeping layoffs that impacted 86 employees, which was more than half of the staff"

I doubt those 86 employees enjoyed the Microsoft experience over Activisions.

Inverno6h ago

MS shuts down studios because of lack of resources and then helps these guys by giving em resources. Also MS is what forced them to buy their freedom in the first place? What kind of logic 😂

Chevalier3h ago

The best thing is that the company that is worth $3 trillion and owns the company instead of Xbox lacks resources. How the hell does a company worth $3 trillion making a measly $70 billion purchase they 'can't' support. Lol

Sciurus_vulgaris8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

Xbox’s gaming division seems to still function as 3 semi-autonomous sub-divisions, Xbox Studios, Bethesda and ABK. The three main sub-divisions can seemingly shut down or build studios and set up partnerships independently. This would explain why Bethesda can recently shutdown studios, while ABK spins off one studio, while building a new one. Plus, Toys for Bob could be spun off by ABK, only to immediately re-partner with Microsoft.

Chevalier3h ago

That's absolutely 💯 BS. Any sane 'autonomous' company would NOT put their games on Gamepass day 1 like COD will lose probably billions.

Also they're all under Xbox game studios so any autonomy is an illusion.

Elda3h ago

Either a kiddie game or something uninteresting.

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Sony shares big new PS Plus stat, but not the one we want to see

PlayStation Plus has improved the split of PS4 and PS5 players on its priciest tiers, but Sony continues to hide total subscriber numbers.

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mandf14h ago

lol acting like it’s equivalent to ms numbers

Mr Logic14h ago

Uh...They're definitely not equivalent.

"Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service now has 34 million subscribers."

"the total number of PS Plus subscribers across all tiers was 47.4 million"

darthv7213h ago(Edited 13h ago)

That PSN number seems like it should be much higher... especially when you consider that PS4 alone has a sell through of over 117m. To not even be at least half that is rather interesting.

To the XB side, having 34m to an install base of roughly 50m (XBO sell through) or even 85m (360 sell through) is a greater percentage of unit to member ratio than PSN.

bloop10h ago

That's not the "gotcha" you think it is Darth.

darthv729h ago

^^it's not supposed to be bloop.... it's just an interesting observation.

Einhander19727h ago

darthv72

"That PSN number seems like it should be much higher... especially when you consider that PS4 alone has a sell through of over 117m. To not even be at least half that is rather interesting.

To the XB side, having 34m to an install base of roughly 50m (XBO sell through) or even 85m (360 sell through) is a greater percentage of unit to member ratio than PSN."

Have you ever heard of a PC before? I hear they are pretty popular.

fr0sty2h ago

MS started lumping gold subscribers in with those GP numbers... keep in mind.

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shinoff218312h ago(Edited 12h ago)

What. Definitely more os plus subscribers but that makes sense due to actual console sales

Darth the difference between the bases are huge your right but you gotta think. Ps players buy more games, where as the Xbox base relies on gamepass for their gaming. So it makes perfect sense

darthv7212h ago(Edited 12h ago)

What makes perfect sense though? You say PS players buy more games... so then logically there should be more PS+ subscribers given the increased number of online multiplayer games in the PS4 generation alone. The PS4 was the first time that + was required for online play much like Gold was for 360 users.

Keep in mind we are talking subscribers, not simply XB/PS users. I assume you meant to say offline single player games, which is most likely true as well. That gen also saw a significant increase in games with an online component comparted to the previous gen.

victorMaje12h ago

I for one will be going back to essential at the next renewal. When I feel a game is good & right up my alley, I’ll check trusted reviews & just buy it.

jznrpg10h ago(Edited 10h ago)

I have the top tier until 2028 as they gave me a massive discount for all the years I had left but I’ll most likely go to essential as well. I buy my games but my kids do use the service occasionally. They do prefer to own their games as well since any game can leave the rental service at some point and they don’t like that idea. They mostly use it to demo games then ask me to buy games if they really like it.

RedDevils6h ago

For me, I will cancel it all together but unfortunately I still have it till 2030 lol

meganick10h ago

I would like to see Sony add a fourth tier of PS Plus for people who just want to be able to play games online without any of the perks like monthly games, store discounts, or anything like that, and it should cost $20 annually, $30 maximum. There’s no way I’m paying $80 just to play games online. Even the original $60 fee was too much, and I would often wait for sales to re-up my subscription.

P_Bomb6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

Essential is too expensive, I agree. We’ve got one Essential and one Premium sub. Dropping the Premium when it expires.

gamerz3h ago

Just let my subscription lapse for the first time since 2010. Will sub again every now and then for a month or so to access my old ps+ games but for me it's the end of an era.

DivineHand1252h ago

Let those numbers continue to drop because it is now too expensive. $80 per year just to play online. I noticed they didn't offer any discounts on the subscription or controllers during this year's days of play for the first time in many years and they will feel it when people choose not to renew.

My subscription will lapse next month and it will stay that way until further notice.

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What Happens to Your Steam Account When You Die?

The Outerhaven writes: While Steam has come out recently, stating that Steam accounts can't be transferred, we need to think about it since we all will eventually kick the bucket. But if Valve is denying transferring accounts, what can be done? Plenty, actually.

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thorstein1d 12h ago

It goes to my kids because I gave them the passwords.

To Steam: Missio has a song that conveys my feelings about you stealing my purchase after I die. It's called "Middle Fingers"

shinoff218317h ago

Pretty much. My son knows my info.

Abear2117h ago

Yeah worrying about digital ownership when you’re on the other side of the grass seems a little strange, but also on brand for these millennial journalists to worry about.

qalpha2h ago

I'm sure Keith will be happy to hear he's a millennial journalist.

Goodguy0120h ago

I suppose if I have kids, I'd just give em my account details by retirement age. If I die young then...idk lol.

CrimsonWing6918h ago

Yea, I mean just give someone the password to your account. Is that difficult to do or something? Like, I’m legit asking because I don’t know.

anast16h ago(Edited 16h ago)

It's not difficult but It's against the policy. If they find out, they will lock the account permanently.

CrimsonWing6915h ago

Ah ok, I had a feeling there was something like that. It seems kind of weird that you can’t just hand your account over to a family member or friend and let them take over the account.

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