26
May
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World of Warcraft
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VG247 met up with Blizzard Executive Vice President Frank Pearce in London to talk about StarCraft 2 and World of Warcraft . While it appears that WoW reached its peak with 11.5 million players , Pearce disagrees. “I don’t think 11.5 million is a peak, necessarily,” he says, “but there are certain things that we need to do and need to do well in order to see it go further.” Those things include …
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25
May
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World of Warcraft hit a whopping 11.5 million subscribers back in 2008, but has since stayed constant at that level. Many have wondered if the game’s subscriber base has peaked, as new users join at the same rate that others leave. Blizzard product development executive vice president Frank Pearce thinks that the game’s going to break that ceiling this year, according to an interview on VG247 …
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29
Oct
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Most of you may know that Blizzard has publicly stated that they wanted to produce WoW expansion at a 12 month pace, or once a year. So far, with WotLK, we’ve seen that this hasn’t happened. GamesIndustry.biz recently interviewed Blizzard’s Senior Vice President Frank Pearce and asked him directly if an expansion a year was still the goal: Q: Is producing a World of Warcraft expansion every year still an ambition and do you feel any extra pressure to do that now that companies, such as Turbine
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