With the specter of a "next-gen MMO" that may or not be applicable to consoles, but still in people's minds, speculations of the possibility of a PlayStation as well as an Xbox 360 version of WOW remain. In the past week, however, Blizzard reaffirmed its position that its MMOG will remain for PC or Macintosh. On the official forums of WOW on Wednesday, a Blizzard employee with the name "Drysc" declared, "We're madly in love with the PC and Mac platforms. There is no plan at the present moment to launch World of Warcraft to any other platforms."
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In the meantime, as this COVID-19 (coronavirus) spreads businesses are forced to alter the dates when they plan to open. For Disney this means that it's United States theme parks--Disneyland and Disney World -- will not be welcoming guests until the end of the month, as initially was planned.
In a recent statement it said "While there's still a lot of doubt about the impact of COVID-19 on our guests, the safety and wellbeing of our employees and guests remain the Walt Disney Company's number one priority. Due to this new and unprecedented epidemic, and in line with the guidance from experts in health and government official, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort will remain open until the time of further notice."
The company isn't content to just announce World of Warcraft 's second expansion, Blizzard made the upcoming Wrath of the Lich King accessible for play during Blizzcon. Although the areas available for exploration aren't as wide however, we did get some of the initial area's distinctive Norse taste to give a glimpse of the possibilities that await you at the bottom of the Fjords of Howling.
The crowd of die-hard fans was ecstatic about Blizzard's decision to collaborate with Legendary for the WOW film, especially considering the roars of cheers that broke out when the movie was mentioned. firm's most popular recent hits with fans, such as 300 as well as Batman Begins. Tull repeated numerous times that the company's intention of making "not the kind of video game film," but rather a grand fantasy epic, one on the level that Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings adaptation--that coincidentally is an adaptation of the video game franchise.
Tull also noted that Legendary will be aiming for a 100 million dollar budget to fund the film that it plans to release in 2009 and he affirmed that the film will be live action rather than animated. There are no final decisions yet been made regarding casting, director, and the choice of real-world as opposed to buy WOW WOTLK Classic Gold computer-generated effects.
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