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Next MMOG no WOW competitor, Diablo III post-Starcraft II

Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime tells <i>Wired</i> next massively multiplayer project will be so "different" it won't compete with World of Warcraft; VP Rob Pardo says upcoming dungeon-crawler won't hit until after interstellar RTS.

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As the dust from last week's BlizzCon 2008 continues to settle, bits of information about Blizzard Entertainment's future plans continue to filter down. In interviews published week, two executives from the massively multiplayer publisher offered tidbits to Wired about what the next few years will hold for the developer-publisher.

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First up was Rob Pardo, executive vice president of game design of the Irvine, California-based Blizzard. The executive was asked about when the recently revealed role-playing game Diablo III would appear in stores. At BlizzCon, the game was available in playable form to the public for the first time.

"Even though it looks really complete, a lot of the content is just not there," he said referring to the polished gameplay footage touted at the event. "We have a long ways to go to build each of the different acts in the game and put in all the quests and all the different monsters. We have a lot of development ahead of us before it will be something...It will definitely be out after Starcraft II."

Starcraft II's transformation into a trilogy was the big news at BlizzCon 2008. However, lurking in the shadows was Blizzard's mystery massively multiplayer online game, which was first revealed via an official forum post in December 2007. Wired asked another Blizzard luminary, CEO Mike Morhaime, whether the project was not a World of Warcraft sequel, which the company has ruled out in the past.

"It's not going to be a World of Warcraft sequel," the executive reiterated. "It will be different. We're not trying to replace World of Warcraft with this new MMO. We’re trying to create a different massively multiplayer experience, and hopefully, World of Warcraft will still be going strong when that one is released."

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If they make it for consoles.. I have faith. Blizzard is definitely my favorite company, and they are definitely capable of doing anything they set their minds to.

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So Lich King is the end ?

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why would it suck? it would have far more players. I doubt it would be a starcraft game. They'll make a starcraft one after this one or probably after WoW 2 or warcraft 4 which will take about 10-20 yrs which is how blizzard operates :/

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totally, that makes all the sense in the world, blackthorne MMO, there making a MMO to a game that came out for the SNES, definetly, BlackThorne MMO, pff

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Well, I think Blizzard should stay only with World of Warcraft, developing expansions to it. They'll already lose some WoW users (perhaps only temporarily) after Diablo III release, since most players will presumably check the game on Battle.net and forget the MMO for a while. Although I'm not a WoW player, I'm sure that most WoW fans are satisfied with their actual MMO game, and they don't need another one. Thus, the development of this unknown MMO project will likely make Blizzard to forget supporting WoW a little, as well the other games they're "about" to release (sigh, Starcraft II trilogy).

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blackthorne MMO

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They'd really be nuts not to make this a Starcraft MMO.

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Why would it suck on consoles? It could work very well, even better than a computer. Don't judge early unless there's precedent for it.

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uhhh didnt I call this a while ago, starcraft MMOFPS mwahahahhaha

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it wouldnt suck you would just have to pay more monthly fees which......well now that i think about it....it would suck to have a MMO on a console.

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Starcraft MMO?

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Interesting. I've also heard it may be going to consoles which would suck :(

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