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Blizzard Entertainment is arguably the "king of the MMO hill" right now. In a new column, we take a look at potential next steps for the gaming giant. See what you think and then add your comments to the mix.
Love 'em or hate 'em, those guys and gals at Blizzard are still the incumbent monarchs of the MMORPG realm. World of Warcraft is now heading into its eighth year of existence, and with a few minor bumps on the road of subscription, the game is still holding firm with just under ten million loyal players.
Read more of Adam Tingle's World of Warcraft: Speculation on Blizzard's Next Move.
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Blizzard Sandbox ?? I do not think so..
2015 is in a while, from whats been said before..
Lets get excited when they actually give us something other than a Project name.
I'd really love to, but I don't think so.
Titan will be either an FPS MMO (perhaps Call of Duty Online) or something heavily social, something like Facebook + The Sims + Virtual World
couldnt agree more
its been 4 years since they announced this project and no meaningful info since the 2008 Wire magazine interview
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2008/10/qa-blizzard-ceo/
EQ2 fan sites
What We do know as of right now is very sparse. It will be a MMORPG. it will not be an MMOFPS. heavy on social aspect, and jeffery kaplan had this to say:
"I think any type of [intellectual property] can survive. I'm shocked we haven't seen more sci-fi, near-future, post-apocalyptic, historical MMOs; there's all these completely different fantasy settings beyond the traditional high fantasy ones." So is Blizzard's new MMO going to be sci-fi, near-future, post-apocalyptic or historical? "All of those combined!" he said, laughing."
We can't say it won't be a starcraft MMO but they have said it will be a completely new IP so SC is out. Futuristic Sci-Fi most likely with steampunk thrown in.
I have to say, they have taken a big gamble in announcing project titan so early in the development process. When the day comes when they reveal to the world what project titan is all about, people will react in one of three ways:
1. Forget GW2, this IS the "second coming" of not just mmo's (if it is an mmo) but of all gaming = FEAST
2. Are you kidding me?? All these years and you come up with this?? = FAMINE
3. A catch-all/in-beetween numbers 1 and 2 = Somewhere in between
I guess you could say I'm being obvious, of course making games is a risky business and it is impossible to please everyone. But I fear that Blizzard may be doing the same thing that Bio/EA did with SWTOR. No, I'm not comparing SWTOR with Project Titan. What I am comparing though is the "hype campaign" which characterized Bio/EA with their now shockingly dissapionting and very under performing SWTOR, to Blizzard's "hype compaign" of a game so early in development.
By announcing Project Titan so early in the development process and by building up the hype much like ESPN did with "king James", they are setting themselves up for either feast or famine. If I was in charge of Blizzard, I would have not announced anything about Project Titan and only said anything until we had something to show for it; that way the playerbase would have a better idea of what Project Titan is all bout and the hype would not either go crazy as it did with SWTOR or be so far out on the left field that it would not cause the reaction to be either feast or famine.
Just my opinion.
i really dontunderstand why blizzard hasnt got another mmo waiting if anything went wrong with wow
they could continue to develope it while waiting for world of warcraft to die
its not like they couldnt hire a whole team of devs with the income they had from wow
its not like they couldnt see new mmo's comming out
even when age of conan came out people were asking for a new mmo since then funcom has developed the secret world
what has hapend to blizzard where is there new mmo
why dont they have a new mmo all set and ready for release
2015 is so far away guildwars could have 3 expansions out by then and it will be very hard moving from a mmo we all play with no subs to one that is new with loads of bugs and requires a sub the game would have to be amazing just to have a chance
We don't know that project titan will require a monthly sub. 2015 is still a ways away. If GW2 does extremely well it may in fact effect how Blizzard work on Titan. If WOW appears to be declining faster than what it is now, they may release Titan early. If GW2 does extremely well and WOW appears to be unble to keep up, Blizzard may release Titan early in order to compete against it. Of course, key word in all those examples is "if". Until we get a better and more accurate understanding of exactly Project Titan actually is, all we have is just sepculation (hence the title of the thread haha).
I'll make a prediction. If Project Titan is in fact an mmo, it will not require a monthly sub; it will be a B2P game with a RMAH.
I believe Titans will be a sandbox mmo.
After developing themepark mmo for 8 years and counting, i believe they do realise that theme park end game is getting harder and harder to chun out.
So in order to make their life a litlle bit " easier", and to be able to have the best of both worlds, yet not collide with WoW, hint from vege growing in mop etc...
They will release a sandbox mmo.
Those that say blizz is thumping down the mmo genre, just need to look carefully at vannila wow :
RIP Orc Choppa
As an ex-wow player, I actually hope so. Great games, no matter where they come from can only improve the genre as a whole. I truly hope Titan is huge and awesome, if not, then Blizzard will definintely get a lot of sh*t from the mmo playerbase.
Again, this is why I think Blizzad took an unneccessary gamble. By announcing Project Titan so early in the deveopment process and by hyping it, they are forcing themselves into a corner which will either be Feast or Famine. More than ever, for Blizzard's own sake (and future) they better deliver with Project Titan.
What happens when you log off your characters????.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFQhfhnjYMk
Dark Age of Camelot
Not all of Blizzard's old devs have left to work on Titan. If I'm not mistaken, 3 of them left to make GW1, and two remain working on GW2. I also wondered why old-school Blizzard games were so good compared to now. I guess Ghostcrawler is also part of the problem ;-p
if speaking of Blizzard North, its spread out farther than that
4 went to anet (altho Strain has since started a new studio, Undead labs)
3 went to Runic Games (Torchlight)
17 went to Carbine Studios (WildStar)
http://www.carbinestudios.com/en/news/carbine_studios_becomes_latest_member_of_ncsoft_family.php
one's leading the Marvel Universe mmo (Dave Brevik)
and Bill Roper, still at large, wanting to get involved w new mmo
Roper used to give some PR for WOW prelaunch
http://www.warcry.com/news/view/4922-World-Of-Warcraft-NEW-WoW-interview-with-Bill-Roper-4-8-2003
EQ2 fan sites
What Blizzard does, it better be sandbox and contain elements from ArcheAge, the repopulation, embers and others of the same ilk
Themepark as a singular focus is dead.
Yellow: please explain.
dimasok, essentially you are looking for a game that allows ganking newbs and complete pvp loot; amonst many other things. The kind of games you described may cater to the hardcore ganking player, but it does not appeal to the vast majority of the playerbase. Hence the mmo genre is full of themeparks and not sandboxes.
after diablo3 fiasco.
-and there was!
-Iam not sure we will be hearing anything about project 'Titan' until a release date, i think they have learned their lesson.
and they have so much work up the pipeline with current products, i dotn forsee an introduction anytime soon of this Titan.
thats just my opinion,
Its very hard for the companies the size of Activision/Blizzard and Bio/EA to learn any lessons.
I could totally see them going the sandbox route. At the current pace that players race through Themepark content, it makes establishing a new Themepark game almost imposible because the players continuously outpace content.
A sandbox style game coupld preserve the subscription model because the players are just "playing the game" instead of racing to beat it.
So, for players who love sandbox gameplay, you would be well served if one of the best quality game developers such as Blizzard decided to focus on your game style. Good luck and don't hate.
Craziest thing I can think of...since we're blindly predicting futures.
Disney buys Blizzard as a House Game brand. Blizzard makes Mickey and Donald games, for kids. ABC plugs the new games with free prime-time promos during network newscasts.
Self-pity imprisons us in the walls of our own self-absorption. The whole world shrinks down to the size of our problem, and the more we dwell on it, the smaller we are and the larger the problem seems to grow.
AGree on something differnt, Would disagree TOR only thing work playing. EVE is probably my favorite MMO of all time, and its still alive and kicking strong. Now if they took that concept to a new level ..... that would be something I personally woudl orgasm over.
Also TSW has my intereste currently too, as a Theme-parker its quite interestign, and the setting is definitley different and interesting.
There are lots of possibilities, many of us have grown beyond bored with Orcs, and Dragons