World of Warcraft, the iconic online game, is celebrating its 20th birthday this year, but fans were left disappointed as the annual BlizzCon event has been canceled. The convention, which has been a staple for fans since 2005, provided a platform for players to meet, showcase their cosplay, and get a sneak peek at upcoming content.
The cancellation was announced by game maker Activision Blizzard, citing unspecified reasons. However, they assured fans that the event will return in the future, albeit in a smaller format. This decision has sparked speculation among gamers about the future of the franchise under Microsoft’s ownership, which acquired Activision Blizzard.
In an interview with BBC Newsbeat, senior bosses of World of Warcraft expressed optimism about the future of the game despite the cancellation of BlizzCon. They emphasized Microsoft’s support and the potential for collaboration with other studios under the Microsoft umbrella.
One notable change mentioned was the introduction of a feature that allows players with arachnophobia to remove spiders from the game, inspired by other Microsoft-owned titles. This move reflects the developers’ efforts to make the game more inclusive and appealing to a wider audience.
Despite facing challenges from other popular online games and streaming services, the team behind World of Warcraft remains hopeful about the game’s future. With innovative ideas in the pipeline and the backing of Microsoft, they believe there is boundless potential for the franchise in the years to come.