If he ends up on the WoW dev team, there may be some hope yet. =)
Wow... That's very interesting. The world of WoW might be more interesting to explore
this scares me and idk why
huh,Thats something...Not what I expected, but lets see what happens
If there ever was a beacon of hope Blizzard and WoW ever needed. Here it is.
These comments act as if WoW is currently bad story interest-wise. This xpac is just as great as others, if you ready and follow along with what is going on you can see what is to come this xpac which is greatly exciting. Also try seeing the story from the opposite faction. War leads to death, death xpac incoming. Welcome necromancers.
This is the first piece of good news I've heard in months. Wow. Let us hope he keeps his good integrity.
Huh. Neat.
just another puppet on a string!
Huh but why would anyone like that want to join sinking ship that is going to get closed this year? At least this is what most of comments about Blizzard are stating, that this company won't exist in 2020.
Don't get me wrong I have been playin this game since Wrath of the Lich King. I have also taken a few breaks from WoW and I have given the benefit of the doubt most of the time for Blizzard, but its happened too many times. No expansion can really kill WoW but if we saw sub numbers right now they might be as low as even WoDs numbers and thats because they only have so much repeatable content such as Islands, raids, and M+. With that in mind, the only people that will really stay on till there is more content will be the dedicated raiders and guilds that really have a "family." Its a no brainer that with news like this (ESPECIALLY THIS) that people will be back because nothing can kill this game. That all said the expansion so far (in my opinion) has been pretty lack luster and yes story wise its been alright (Except the whole blood god thing for ALLY). But with a man like this it could mix the story up a bit and make it a little more lively, instead of more of the same.
Diablo 4.
Okay, so he was there from the beginning - from the very first part of the Witcher series. He also has been working on Cyberpunk 2077 until now. If he leaves his position at CD Projekt Red, Blizzard had to pay him in a real gold :O And since he's a creative director - well - high hopes for WoW's story.On the other hand... is there any chance to get out of this garbage storytelling? Those childish motives, watered down plot, backstage game-of-throne-esque conspiracies? The misrepresented, far-fetched and just boring war theme has reached it's peak. The entire nonsense seems to be beyond redemption. Hope is the only thing left for fools, so let it be :)
This could be the first bit of good news in a while, unless they're putting him on a mobile project.
all im thinking is what a bad time to come across to blizz (even tho blizz could do with all the help they can get right now)the other option would be D4 and that might be the apology the fans need after the "dont you have phones" BS. after witcher D4 would be a good fit with the way the witcher was done.hope he doesnt sell his stock options for CDPR cause they might save him (cause their stocks and their fans are getting bigger)