Blizzard on WoW 2, StarCraft 2, Starcraft: Ghost and Diablo 3

Posted Nov 19, 2007 at 11:28PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Blizzard, Frank Pearce
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Frank Pearce, executive vice-president of product development for Blizzard Entertainment, talked about the development of future Blizzard titles World of Warcraft 2 and StarCraft 2, as well as Blizzard's stance on StarCraft: Ghost and a possible Diablo 3.

One important thing that came out of the interview was Blizzard's emphasis on focus: as was also stated in our previous article, Mr. Pearce said that Blizzard is still busy completing the content for the Wrath of the Lich King update to even think of a sequel to World of Warcraft at this point. He also mentioned that development on StarCraft 2 is proceeding quite nicely since Blizzard is also very passionate about doing a good job with StarCraft 2.

What about Diablo 3 and Starcraft: Ghost? With World of Warcraft and StarCraft 2 development taking much of Blizzard's time, Mr. Pearce noted that, while Blizzard appreciates the fans' concern with the Diablo and StarCraft RTS series, the company's focus would remain on Wrath of the Lich King and StarCraft 2 for now.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by mikekearn - 2007-11-21 02:22
» Aw

No Diablo 3? I loved playing the Diablo games, and still load up every now and then. I'd be much happier with a new Diablo than with Starcraft 2.

by trixter - 2007-11-21 03:07
» Me like it too!

Yeah - Diablo was awesome. I'm still very keen on Starcraft II though so I'd like them to finish it up first - then get onto Diablo III (WoW can stay as it is because it already consumed far too much of my time).



Diablo III is what's needed...not crap like Hellgate London...really what were they thinking with that pile of junk...like I'd actually pay for more content for a game that isn't enjoyable whatsover?

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