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File: a0e8aa780f7361a⋯.jpg (101.29 KB, 760x270, 76:27, actiblizz.jpg)

208617  No.15542328

FROM MIKE MORHAIME

>Dear Members of the Blizzard Community,

>When Blizzard’s founder Allen Adham first invited me to join him in creating Silicon & Synapse (our original name), nothing could have prepared me for the amazing adventure that we would share for the next 27 years. Our original mission and values consisted of four simple words that formed our foundation: “We make great games.” We crafted that statement before we had even released our first game, but we were committed to living up to it.

>After many years of working with some of the industry’s most talented people to create games and worlds for you to play in, I’ve decided it’s time for someone else to lead Blizzard Entertainment. I will now serve as an advisor to the company I so love and admire. My duties as president of Blizzard will be assumed by my friend, colleague, trusted advisor, and longtime steward of World of Warcraft, J. Allen Brack.

>J. is an inspiring leader who has shown unwavering commitment to Blizzard’s community in his 12 years with the company. His leadership on World of Warcraft leveraged his vision, creativity, and commitment to quality, and together with the rest of the dev team helped deliver an experience that is unprecedented in our industry. I couldn’t be happier for J. and know that Blizzard will continue to make great games with him at the helm.

>I am grateful to all of the hardworking and talented people at Blizzard for their dedication and creativity. Their belief in our mission and care for our players has helped Blizzard reach greater heights than I ever could have imagined.

>I am also grateful to all of you in the community. We have been through so much together. Not only have you been with me through many of the greatest moments and biggest triumphs of my life, but you have also been there through some of the most difficult. I am fortunate to have been able to meet many of you in person, while the many messages, emails, Tweets, Reddit discussions, and forum posts have provided an unbelievable connection as well. Even Twitch chat. It has always brought me joy, comfort, and inspiration to see the beacons of brilliance, voices of reason, and the passion that exists and evolves every day in all of our communities.

>When we started Blizzard we just wanted to make great games. What we realized is that the games we create are really just a framework for communities and human interaction. When we look back, what we often find that’s most lasting and meaningful from our experiences in games are the relationships we create and foster. You have given me the inspiration and drive to pour my heart and life into what I do. I literally couldn’t have done any of it without you. We have created these worlds, but you have given them life, through your passion, fan art, cosplay, videos, and in so many other ways.

>I truly believe that this amazing community has the potential to be a shining light to the rest of the industry by setting a positive example of inclusivity, tolerance, and acceptance toward others. In the words of one of Blizzard’s core values: remember to always play nice; play fair. I know this community is capable of changing the world.

>It has been an honor to serve this community for over 27 years, and I thank you for your many years of support. I look forward to being a member of the community alongside you. See you on Battle.net!

>Your fellow Blizzard gamer,

>Mike Morhaime

208617  No.15542330

FROM J. ALLEN BRACK

>Blizzard community,

>Today has been a swirl of emotions. First, I feel a deep sense of gratitude to Mike. His work on some of our industry’s most iconic games is the reason I came to Blizzard. Not only is he an inspiring leader, but he’s also been a wise and patient mentor to me during my time at Blizzard. And he’s been a good friend. Joining the World of Warcraft team and my favorite game company nearly 13 years ago was an unimaginable dream. Now, to be chosen to lead Blizzard into the future is both a huge honor, and a tremendous responsibility.

>To do that, I’ll have the help of dedicated and talented Blizzard employees around the world who all share the same mission we have always pursued—to connect and engage the world through the most epic entertainment experiences, ever. Each of us is influenced by Blizzard’s values and a player-first mindset, which serve as the foundation of our company. With these beliefs at the core of everything we do, we’ve been able to deliver great games across different genres and platforms. And there is more to come—we’re working on more games now than at any point in Blizzard’s history.

>As I transition from leading a development team to the entire company, I’ll also have the support of our team of experienced leaders at Blizzard. I’m pleased to announce two additions to our executive leadership team who will be instrumental as we move forward. Ray Gresko, a 10-year veteran of Blizzard who helped create both Overwatch and Diablo III, is now our chief development officer. Allen Adham, Blizzard’s original founder and lead designer of World of Warcraft, will join the executive team while continuing to oversee development of several new games. The knowledge and experience that Ray and Allen bring, in addition to the talent already on the leadership team, will be indispensable in helping move Blizzard into the future.

>One thing that won’t change going forward—our deeply held commitments that are core to who we are as a company: to gameplay first, to quality in everything we do, and to listening to and partnering with our community. BlizzCon, the IRL representation of our connection with the community, is just a month away and it’s a time of the year that Blizzard employees look forward to the most. And as usual, we have a few surprises.

>I want to close by thanking Mike for 27 years of amazing work: I am looking forward to your wisdom and guidance in your new role. And thank you for everything you’ve done to help create the company and the games we love.

>J. Allen Brack

http://archive.is/8kQWk

https://new s.blizzard.com/en-us/blizzard/22549840/message-from-mike-morhaime-and-j-allen-brack

so, does this have anything to do with BfA's current 3.3 metacritic userscore(2.6 less than WoD!), which is probably going to get even lower in the coming days?

is blizzard in general going to get better or worse as a result of this?


aef6be  No.15542342

The CEO of the ESA also stepped down today. Pretty spooky shit.


140637  No.15542347

>>15542342

They're probably hedging their bets against the companies failing. Now is probably a great time to short the stock.


c96374  No.15542354

>>15542342

>Gallagher's gone

HOLY SHIT

Who's going to replace him?


208617  No.15542376

>>15542342

now if a third big-name CEO would step down between now and next week, then I'd begin to think that it isn't a coincidence

for now, BfA's being awful makes me think it is a coincidence


5dac81  No.15542400

File: 4b9feddd672a838⋯.png (91.97 KB, 1545x155, 309:31, thanks for all the feedbac….png)

What did he mean by this?


aef6be  No.15542434

>>15542400

Probably something along the lines of "get ready for microtransactions".


9cd15b  No.15542451

Burn.


6adb35  No.15542473

>>15542330

>is blizzard in general going to get better or worse as a result of this?

Worse. It always gets worse when someone steps down to some noname faggot.


b74cd8  No.15542482

>you think you do, but you don't

I hate this meme because the rest of his answer was what was terrible.

>Remember how you had to interact with the community to do things? Well now you just push a button! Kike dick tastes great!

when he should have said

>The meta is all figured out now and it won't be the same, you only like it because on a private server it's free and you don't have our top jews moderating it, along with having a non-mainstream server population from it not being advertised by us, you autists. Do you really want the 56%ers that have flooded the game since you've left to run amok in your nostalgia?


cbbcbb  No.15542504

File: d95fe4920718801⋯.jpg (107.02 KB, 687x845, 687:845, fatdraenei.jpg)

>>15542473

>noname faggot

He was an associate producer for Star Wars Galaxies before he went on to make content for Burning Crusade.

Mike "Metzen's Enabler" Morhaime stepping down in favor of this dude is actually a good thing.


aef6be  No.15542513

>>15542504

You're so deluded it's hilarious.


df357e  No.15542515


6adb35  No.15542516

>>15542504

>Star Wars Galaxies

And look how that turned out. I hold zero compassion for past efforts in this industry. These people ALWAYS become worse.


c96374  No.15542519

>>15542513

reminds me of people who thought that Konami would be good after Kojimbo left

He's cancer don't get me wrong but you'd have to be a fucking dumbass to think he was the sole reason for Konami being cancer


aef6be  No.15542521

File: c12c95d6adbf80a⋯.png (527.85 KB, 1020x1600, 51:80, Tigole backstory.png)

>>15542516

If anything that guy might actually be one of the reasons the game failed. Blizzard has a history of sabotaging potential competition.


6adb35  No.15542536

>>15542521

Considering their initial success was a fluke, I'm inclined to believe it.


13d686  No.15542544

Someone absolutely incompetent, a woman preferably, needs to take this faggot's place. I can't wait to see nu-blizzard crash and burn.


aef6be  No.15542548

>>15542536

If you're talking about WoW it's success was actually very well calculated and involved a lot of shrewd decisions. They had been planning a MMO type game since the beginning of battlenet, or maybe even earlier seeing how all these technocrat wannabies are friends with each other, and that they seemed to just always happened to be able to copy features from other games sometimes before they even officially went live.


6adb35  No.15542554

>>15542548

I'm talking way before that, the first few warcraft games and starcraft actually.


aef6be  No.15542596

>>15542554

Even those games were pretty calculated but not to the overly slimy degree WoW was. Warcraft essentially filled a more marketable niche and Starcraft was shilled to high heaven, being one of the first western games to actually break into South Korea isn't something that happens by luck.


aef6be  No.15543074

Jesus fucking Christ the jewsishness doesn't end.

http://archive.is/T7ise

Something big is going down behind the scenes.


140637  No.15543084

>>15543074

Tencent buyout! Tencent buyout!


aef6be  No.15543089

>>15543084

I thought that already happened.


3438fc  No.15543113

>>15543084

Tencent used to have a large investment in them, now its only a smallish investment


71fb58  No.15543250

>>15542521

Also worth mentioning is Alex Afrasiabi, former guildleader of Fires of Heaven in Everquest. He's still Creative Director for WoW. I'd say his "7 days" EQ Planes of Time rant was far more famous than any of Tigole's posts. But, Tigole had direct contact with Ariel (Pardo) and probably a tighter relationship in Blizzard.


793fd2  No.15543290

>>15542434

I would buy classic wow **from anyone but blizzard"


bba849  No.15543324

Nu-Blizzard needs to die already.


208617  No.15544093

>>15542400

where was this posted? it sure wasn't on the classic discussion forums


208617  No.15544098

>>15544093

>>15542400

wait nvm just looked it up; it was in reference to WCIII


04343c  No.15544116

They really put this retard in charge?


c56eaf  No.15544180

>>15542328

>massive backlash/loss of subscriptions from WoW players after release of WoW: Battle for Azeroth

>jew morhaime resigns from leadership BEFORE activision-blizzard releases this information to shareholders

"pure coincidence"

like a rat fleeing from a sinking ship


7fc64e  No.15544229

>>15542504

nigger metzen and the old school blizzard were actually good but things definitely got out of hand after wod/wings of liberty/d3


aef6be  No.15544241

>>15544180

Just how bad is it?


66d87c  No.15544264

Is there any OG blizzard left?


139936  No.15544319


d180f2  No.15545255

>>15542521

FFXI was pretty decent at least. You had some interesting game mechanics and a number of secrets that just made for a generally cool experience.


aef6be  No.15545281

>>15545255

I didn't make that image but really the point still stands. Once Everquest died FFXI started getting a lot better because they didn't have a raped template to copy from.


0e59f9  No.15545309

File: 11d5c599e9606e6⋯.jpg (82.05 KB, 863x1200, 863:1200, 11d5c599e9606e6172a911fa80….jpg)

>>15542330

>BfA's current 3.3 metacritic userscore (2.6 less than WoD!)

Jesus Christ, at this rate Classic will actually overtake retail's playerbase within months of its release. I can't wait to see the look on Brack's face.


d180f2  No.15545361

>>15545281

Kinda disagree there. FFXI started getting better when WoW came along and a ton of players left, resulting in the developers needing to fix the game up so it'd be more appealing. Like one of the biggest things ever done was creating areas where creatures respawned faster, completely changed how people leveled and made the game much easier to get into with an amazingly simple move.


0d9684  No.15545374

wow was never good


aef6be  No.15545413

>>15545361

You weren't aware of how bad the game was pre Zilart I take it.


2593e9  No.15545414

you think it matters, but it doesn't.


8dcc88  No.15548710

>>15542521

>Tigole's shitposting is conveniently forgotten while he harps about player toxicity and being kind to each other in Overwatch as the lead designer

I wish I could gas this hypocrite jew three times over, fuck.


294b7a  No.15548752

File: c01aefae13b4dcc⋯.jpg (98.67 KB, 640x523, 640:523, 1523024989528.jpg)

all I ever wanted was a good D2 successor to play with my friends


aef6be  No.15548757

>>15548752

Expecting companies to actually improve is literally rape.




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