Mike Ybarra's at it again. The former Blizzard president loves nothing more than popping off on social media, and this time he's taken aim at the developers currently working on World of Warcraft.
Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has revealed he wanted a full sequel to World of Warcraft instead of continuing its decades-long expansion cycle. His comments come as the MMO faces criticism ...
I recently alluded to this idea that World of Warcraft is losing control of its quality ... well, control. And this concept really came to ahead this week with Midnight's 12.0.5 patch, which ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Blizzard has finally brought down one of the most popular World of Warcraft private servers, with Turtle WoW officially shutting its doors after nearly a ...
Mike Ybarra said he wanted to see a sequel as opposed to "the same WoW 1 expansions over and over re-skinned." ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Blizzard may finally be cooking up World of Warcraft Classic Plus, a long-rumored version of the original MMO with modern updates. The studio recently ...
Blizzard has formally apologized to fans, acknowledging its latest World of Warcraft patch "was not up to our standards." In a brief apology posted to Reddit and social media overnight, the team ...
Private World of Warcraft server group Stormforge is the latest such project to face imminent shutdown as Blizzard continues to take action against fan-run ways to play its MMORPG. Seemingly buoyed by ...
Blizzard has issued an apology to the World of Warcraft community for its recent patch 12.0.5, which launched earlier this week with numerous bugs and other serious issues, saying it “was not up to ...
Blizzard seems to be hosting another WoW creator summit, perhaps for Classic+ given the creators and secrecy involved.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. World of Warcraft got a huge update on April 21 that introduced some new modes and gameplay features, but everything didn't go according to plan, with ...