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‘World Of Warcraft’ could get cross-faction guilds before ‘Dragonflight’ releases

Blizzard Entertainment is seemingly working on cross-faction guilds in World Of Warcraft, and it could be arriving soon. In a recent Twitch interview with streamer Maximum, World Of Warcraft developer Ion Hazzikostas discussed Shadowlands and mentioned that the team is currently working on a way to implement cross-faction guilds, meaning Horde and Alliance players alike will be able to form their own guild (via PCGamesN). “It’s something we want to do,” Hazzikostas said. “I would like us to do it before the next…

‘Warcraft’ Director Wonders if ‘Terminator’ Could Learn From ‘Prey’

via Universal/Getty Images Despite directing the single highest-grossing video game adaptation ever made, Duncan Jones‘ Warcraft didn’t turn enough of a profit to justify a sequel, even if the lavish and opulent fantasy epic still boasts a vocal and vociferous fanbase. The filmmaker’s next feature will see him tackle sci-fi comic book strip Rogue Trooper, in what marks his first stint behind the camera since 2018’s ironically muted Mute, but Jones’ social media followers are itching to see him tackle the…

World of Warcraft Mobile scrapped and Clash of Clans turns 10… or is it 40? | iMore

This week in mobile games, we learned that Blizzard won’t be bringing World of Warcraft to mobile after all, new Bomberman and Jetpack Joyride games are coming to Apple Arcade, and Clash of Clans is 10 years old. Or maybe 40? It's hard to say.There are also three superb new games to play: an indie hit about propaganda and passport control, a poignant tale about grief and memories, and an all-action downhill biking game.Let’s get into it, shall we?World of Warcraft Mobile is no more(Image credit: Blizzard)The long-rumored…

Mobile World of Warcraft game won’t be coming to Samsung Galaxy Store

Last updated: August 4th, 2022 at 16:57 UTC+02:00 Activision Blizzard’s mobile adaptation of World of Warcraft won’t be coming to the Samsung Galaxy Store, or any other app store, for that matter. After developing the World of Warcraft mobile game for three years in partnership with NetEase, Blizzard and the Hangzhou-based mobile developer have reportedly decided to cancel the project. The nitty-gritty of why the World of Warcraft mobile game got canned is unclear, but it had something to do with the two companies…

Blizzard may have canceled a ‘World of Warcraft’ mobile spinoff

Arclight Rumble wasn't going to be the only upcoming Warcraft mobile game, according to a report. Bloomberg sources claim Blizzard and NetEase have canceled a World of Warcraft spinoff mobile title that had been in development for three years. Nicknamed Neptune, it would have been a massively multiplayer game set in a different era of the fantasy universe. It wouldn't simply have been a WoW phone port, to put it another way. While the exact reasons for the cancelation weren't mentioned, one of the insiders said Blizzard…

World of Warcraft Mobile Game Cancelled Three Years Into Development: Report

World of Warcraft mobile game has reportedly been cancelled. Internal disagreements between Activision Blizzard and NetEase resulted in both parties axing the smartphone project three years into development. The WoW mobile title, codenamed ‘Neptune,' was billed as a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game (RPG) set in the Warcraft universe. According to Bloomberg, the WoW mobile game was a spin-off project, separate from the PC version and featured a different timeline. It was slated to release on Android and…

‘World Of Warcraft’ mobile spin-off reportedly cancelled over internal dispute

A World Of Warcraft spin-off game designed for mobile platforms has reportedly been cancelled due to a financial disagreement between Activision Blizzard and NetEase. As reported by Bloomberg, the World Of Warcraft game was in development for three years before being cancelled. Bloomberg claims that creators Blizzard and NetEase had a disagreement over financial terms for the game, which led to the pair halting development. According to the report, a team of over 100 developers working on the project has been disbanded…

Source: Activision Blizzard and NetEase scrapped a World of Warcraft mobile game after a financing dispute; sources: NetEase disbanded a…

Bloomberg: Source: Activision Blizzard and NetEase scrapped a World of Warcraft mobile game after a financing dispute; sources: NetEase disbanded a team of 100+ developers — Activision Blizzard Inc. and NetEase Inc. have torpedoed a World of Warcraft smartphone game that had been in development for three years … Bloomberg: Source: Activision Blizzard and NetEase scrapped a World of Warcraft mobile game after a financing dispute; sources: NetEase disbanded a team of 100+ developers …

A Warcraft mobile game from Blizzard, NetEase reportedly scrapped

A Warcraft mobile project has apparently been shuttered Activision Blizzard and NetEase have collaborated on several projects, including the recent Diablo Immortal. But a new report claims a potential Warcraft mobile game has fallen through. Bloomberg reports that a World of Warcraft mobile game has been shuttered. The project was in development for three years, but according to Bloomberg’s sources, the two companies disagreed over financial terms and ultimately called it off. The team of over 100 developers has…