Bringing World of Warcraft to Console: Exciting Possibilities Revealed

2023-11-06 11:32:06

The MMORPG “World of Warcraft” will celebrate its 20th anniversary. The game platform is still limited to PC. Many players hope to use the console to travel Azeroth. Officials revealed at BlizzCon 2023 that they have considered this issue. Now Microsoft There are more possibilities after the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard. According to foreign media GamesRadar, Holly Longdale, vice president and executive producer of the “World of Warcraft” series, said in an interview that the team has long considered bringing this signature IP to the home console platform. Nowadays, cross-platform games are gradually becoming more and more popular, and the technical complexity is not high. Then there are the obstacles, “We are in a good position, which is why we are talking about it.” With the exposure of the three expansion packs of “World Soul War”, Holly Longdale said that the current development focus is on these expansion packs. If Boarding the console can increase the playability, but it will inevitably “re-examine this matter, there are enough things to deal with now”, and it is obviously not in Blizzard’s priority planning for the time being. “We already have three expansions, and the team is very excited, but it would be a lie to say that we haven’t considered this issue (console version).” Holly Longdale said with a smile, “We are now part of Microsoft ).” (We are Microsoft now.) Longdale added that since the Activision Blizzard acquisition ended on October 13, the “World of Warcraft” team has not had much interaction with Xbox Game Studios. As for whether “World of Warcraft” will be launched on Issues that players care about such as Xbox Series X and even whether to import PC Game Pass have not been discussed at this stage.

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