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Heroes Of The Storm Scaling Back, Devs Moving To Other Projects; Tournaments Canceled

Hard decisions are necessary for future growth, Blizzard says.

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Blizzard's MOBA Heroes of the Storm is undergoing some big changes. The developer announced today that it is moving some developers on the game to other projects, while the game's major competitive tournaments are coming to an end.

In a blog post, Blizzard's J. Allen Brack and Ray Gresko said the developer is making the "tough choice" to move developers from Heroes of the Storm to other projects.

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"We need to take some of our talented developers and bring their skills to other projects," Blizzard said. "As a result, we've made the difficult decision to shift some developers from Heroes of the Storm to other teams, and we're excited to see the passion, knowledge, and experience that they'll bring to those projects."

Brack and Gresko added that this is nothing new for Blizzard. As part of its ongoing evaluation of its own development processes, it regularly makes "hard decisions" like this that can pay dividends down the road.

"We now have more live games and unannounced projects than at any point in the company’s history," they said, adding that games like World of Warcraft and Overwatch "would not exist" were in not for Blizzard's decision to scale back other projects.

Even though Blizzard is scaling back development on Heroes of the Storm, the game will still be "actively" supported with more heroes, special events, and "other" new content. However, Blizzard acknowledged that updates might be slower than in the past. The overall goal is for the game to be available over the "long-term" but Blizzard didn't put any specific dates on how long it plans to support the game.

Another part of the announcement was around Heroes of the Storm competitive tournaments. Blizzard is shutting down the Heroes Global Championship and Heroes of the Dorm tournament series; they won't be back in 2019.

"This was another very difficult decision for us to make," Brack and Gresko said. "The love that the community has for these programs is deeply felt by everyone who works on them, but we ultimately feel this is the right decision versus moving forward in a way that would not meet the standards that players and fans have come to expect."

It is unclear if there were any layoffs at Blizzard related to these changes with Heroes of the Storm. We spoke with a Blizzard representative, but they said Blizzard does not discuss personnel-related matters. You can read a quick Q&A with Blizzard below.

An in-depth report from Kotaku claims Blizzard management is trying to cut costs and ship more games. Some said they believe that Blizzard's culture is changing. Blizzard founder and CEO Mike Morhaime left the company in October.

Heroes of thee Storm was released in 2015. The free-to-play multiplayer game features characters from across Blizzard's suite of series. A 2.0 edition of the game came out in 2017, containing a number of changes. GameSpot's Heroes of the Storm review scored the game a 9/10, with writer Tyler Hicks saying the game is a "must-play" for MOBA players and Blizzard enthusiasts.

GameSpot: What led to this decision?

Blizzard: With more live games and unannounced projects than ever before, we're at a point where we need to focus more of our resources in areas that could benefit greatly from the additional support. As a result, we made the difficult decision to transition some of the extremely talented developers from Heroes to other teams at Blizzard. We’ve had to make decisions like this in the past, and it’s never easy, but it’s one of the factors that’s enabled us to continue developing games that our players love.

GameSpot: How many people are working on Heroes?

Blizzard: We generally don't disclose specifics about team size. However, the Heroes team will continue to have a smaller but dedicated development team that will continue supporting the game with new content.

GameSpot: When you say you’ll actively support the game with new content, how will that compare to before this change?

Blizzard: Heroes players can continue to look forward to new content in the future, including new heroes and themed events, but at a different cadence. We'll be sharing more specifics in the future, so keep an eye out for updates from the Heroes team.

GameSpot: Were there any layoffs related to this shift?

Blizzard: While we don't publicly discuss personnel-related matters, this change was made at a time when we have more live games and unannounced projects than ever before, and we felt we needed to focus more of our resources in areas that could benefit greatly from the additional support.

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Game was dying right from the start. No surrender option, terrible matchmaking....but Blizzard has no good new projects...remastering of a 20yr old rts game...wtf make a new one!

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So the game is dead. Don't pretend otherwise.

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Be ready for new Battle Royale game with Blizzard characters! :D

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With Warcraft 3 reforged and Custom games making a comeback, which means DOTA for days with 74387827582 different versions and tweaks FOR FREE(after youve purchased WC3) theres just no reasons to keep playing this game/other mobas in general that makes you pay for heroes.

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I hate Blizz... was a regurlar watcher of HGC, it was way better then watching LoL or Dota.

All pro players just lost their existence, from one day to another...

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I'm okay with this. I just got into HotS, and there's more than enough content there now just for me to get used to. There will still be stuff added to the game, just slower - only affects people who have been playing forever and who liked the tournaments.

I just hope some people keep playing. If not, oh well, not a major loss. I will just play more hearthstone or something then, lol.

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Rip. LoL probably going to get an influx of players now. I think we're witnessing the beginning of the end of blizzard. Once overwatch is killed off that's it. They will probably release a bunch of mobile games and continue down that path for a few years before being absorbed into Activision.

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Ugh. They give us Diablo Mobile and Warcraft 3 Remastered to kill off a newer game with a small but hardcore fanbase. They just launched the first hero from Nexus too. Didn't even give us Blackthorne like 2 years ago when everybody asked. They don't know what they're doing, Blizzard is dead.

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MoBA dying off, I guess it makes some sense.

But you just can't believe in coincidences with stuff like this. Morhaim leaving and rumors of increased Activision influence; the writing is on the wall and it's absolutely disgusting.

If these titles become an even harder revolving door of DLC, a la Destiny and CoD, it will absolutely break my heart. I rarely consider myself a fanboy, but I am with Blizzard, and I will rescind that card as soon as the stench of Kotick gets unbearable.

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Gotta divert time and resources for those mobile games nobody wanted and we keep telling Blizzard are a waste of time and resources.

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How much money did blizzard bleed these pasts years trying to challenge Dota and League, imagine the fallout when overwatch league implode, thats something that blizzard probably wont survive and will enable a hostile takeover from Activision.

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@s1taz4a3l: You're acting like Blizzard actually loses money. They don't.

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@ballashotcaller: They are not losing money, they have been bleeding money for years... it got so bad Activison took over the accounting department to stop the hemorrhage. Blizzard is now at a point they need a serious homerun to go back in the green, Overwatch was not a new game but what was salvaged from their MMO, and they salvaged that from a 100 million investment and years of development... even WoW coffers are drying up, hearthstone cash is split with Activision since it was their brainchild. Check a story written on Kotaku and other outlets so you get the full picture on how weak blizzard position is nowadays, Diablo 4 is years away, so no new money injections in the foreseeable future.

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@s1taz4a3l:

Oh...you're citing Kotaku.

Nothing to see here folks.

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All hands on deck for Heroes of the Storm Mobile!

Nah, I guess Mobas are dying off in popularity. It's all about Battle Royale now.

Oh, oh dear. Are we getting a BR from Blizzard now?

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@mrdinghat: You know we are.

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Oh, guess they need more developer resources for those awesome mobile games they got in the works, eh?

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Blizzard is top heavy with Activision lackeys now. And you know what that means.

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