October 4th, 2010

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Hits Stores On December 7

STOP EVERYTHING! Blizzard has just announced that World of Warcraft: Cataclysm will be released on December 7, just in time for the holidays. → Read More

September 21st, 2010

You Can Go To Blizzcon Courtesy Of SteelSeries (If You Win)

Blizzcon, the two-day Blizzard extravaganza, takes place on October 22-23 this year. Expect plenty of Cataclysm news, maybe even the announcement of a release date. Fun! But, small problem: getting to Anaheim, Calif. Maybe if you live in Southern California you can make a fun road trip of it, but flying 3,000 miles across the country isn’t exactly a spur-of-the-moment decision to take. In any event, SteelSeries (along with J!nx, BradyGames, and Cryptozoic) have got you covered.

Well, if you win a big contest, that is. → Read More

August 17th, 2010

Say Hello To The World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Collector's Edition

There will be a Collector’s Edition of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. You probably could have guessed that, but it’s nice to see it in writing. It will cost $79.99 when it’s released. But what’s inside? → Read More

August 16th, 2010

Private World of Warcraft Server Slapped With $88M Verdict


Scapegaming, the company that had set up and was running a private World of Warcraft server until Blizzard’s lawyers went after ‘em, now has to cough up some $88M in damages. There’s no question that Scapegaming had it coming to them, but $88M? Man alive! → Read More

July 14th, 2010

Eve Online, the interview: Getting to know the space-themed MMO's philosophy on game design, user communities, & online anonymity

Online gamers received quite the scare last week when Blizzard announced it would require message board posters to use their real names. This was to be done in order to fight the scourge of online anonymity. The Internet freaked out, of course, so much so that Blizzard eventually changed its mind. I mention this up to not open old wounds, but to take the time to remind you of this: there are other MMOs in the world besides World of Warcraft. In fact, I’ve been playing one such MMO, the outer space-themed Eve Online (developed by Iceland’s CCP Games), for several days now. Come, let us enter a world (universe, really) of spaceships, cross-galaxy pirate raids, and Astronomical Units! → Read More

July 9th, 2010

Remembering the 2,500 page Real ID freakout on Blizzard's official forums

In loving memory of the greatest message board thread in the history of the Internet: the nearly 2,500 page monster discussing the now-rescinded plan to use real names on the Blizzard message board. May the server it’s hosted on be donated to the Library of Congress. → Read More

July 9th, 2010

Blizzard changes its mind, real names not required to post on forums

Well, well, well. Blizzard has announced that real names WILL NOT be required to post on the official forums after all. Your level one alt is safe! → Read More

July 8th, 2010

When privacy meets hypocrisy: Blizzard Real ID edition

If Blizzard wanted to spark a discussion, well, job done. The company’s plan to bring Real ID to its message boards has done nothing if not freak people out. Do keep freaking out. → Read More

July 7th, 2010

Don't like Blizzard's new anti-anonymous commenting policy? Tough luck.

Let’s get one thing straight: Blizzard is totally in the right here. You’ll recall that they announced yesterday that the era of anonymous commenting on their message boards will come to an end with the release of StarCraft II. Note that all of your current posts on their message board will forever remain under your character’s name. (Don’t worry, Fernando Zorres, your secret is safe with me.) It’s only when the new system kicks into gear—the World of Warcraft forum won’t change over to the new system until Cataclysm comes out—that you’ll have to “worry.” But really, what are you worried about? → Read More

July 6th, 2010

Want to QQ on Blizzard's message board? Better get ready to use your real name!

Kudos to Blizzard for putting an end to Anonymous Cowards everywhere. Well, at least on their own official forums. Starting with the release of StarCraft II in a few weeks, Blizzard WILL DEMAND~! you use your real name to participate in the forums. Oh sure, you’ll also be able to have your in-game character’s name displayed alongside your real name, but don’t let that fool you: accountability has finally reached the world of message boards. → Read More

July 1st, 2010

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm private beta has begun

Blizzard has begun the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm private beta. What luck, I was not one of those chosen to participate in the beta—at least not yet! You can find out if you’re in the beta by going to battle.net and managing your games. If you see Cataclysm waiting for you, have at it! → Read More

June 30th, 2010

Europe-only World of Warcraft t-shirts inspire us to greatness

When in doubt, write about World of Warcraft. Jinx, the geek-friendly online store, has three new t-shirts that may be of interest to you. Unfortunately, they’re Europe-only, so you’ll have to get your guild-mate from Liverpool to send ‘em to you. → Read More

June 29th, 2010

Evolution in action: Sound Blaster's World of Warcraft Tap Chat foot pedal

Yup, humanity has peaked. This is the Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Tap Chat, um, thing. You use it to tap to chat while playing the game. → Read More

June 28th, 2010

Free StrarCraft II for South Korean World of Warcraft players


The latest issue of Edge magazine has a fun little article abbot South Korea’s obsession with StarCraft. One of the issues the article brings up is: what happens to the game when Blizzard releases StarCraft II next month? Nobody knows! (My guess is that StarCraft will be around forever, no matter how many sequels Blizzard develops.) Along the same lines, kinda, Blizzard plans to give free copies of StarCraft II to Korean gamers who have an active World of Warcraft account. → Read More

May 19th, 2010

World of Warcraft Auction House heads to iPhone; Blizzcon tickets on sale next month

You can now monitor your World of Warcraft auctions using your iPhone (or iPod touch). A new version of Blizzard’s Armory App now gives users the ability to tap into the game’s Auction House, wherein gamers can keep tabs on their sales of copper stacks and see how much Spellweave is going for. → Read More

May 3rd, 2010

Did Gaikai just make World of Warcraft on the iPad possible?

This photo allegedly shows the World of Warcraft login screen running on an iPad thanks to a service called Gaikai. Gaikai, from the looks of it, works like OnLive or OTOY in that it runs the game on their hardware, then streams it to you over the Internet. Sure it does… → Read More

April 28th, 2010

World of Warcraft movie still in way pre-production

Waiting for the World of Warcraft movie? Prepare to keep waiting. A recent interview revealed that the movie is still in the super early stages of pre-production. They’re still going over the story at meetings, still trying to figure out how to adapt the entire Warcraft universe to the big screen. Movies take a long time to create. → Read More

April 15th, 2010

Blizzard selling World of Warcraft mounts now

Yup, Blizzard is selling World of Warcraft mounts now. Two of them have just gone live on their little online store there, Celestial Steed and Lil’XT. The former is $25 and the latter is $10. → Read More

April 12th, 2010

Why is World of Warcraft encouraging me to vote?

Well this is a strange one. I just received in the mail (that’s “real” mail, not e-mail) an official letter from the National Association of Secretaries of State encouraging me to take advantage of all these fancy ways of keeping up-to-date with voting information. The letter took great pains to stress that the program, which includes e-mail and SMS alerts, doesn’t use any tax dollars. You know, because spending tax dollars on encouraging people to vote is PURE EVIL. This country, I swear. So, how to pay for such fancy programs? By stuffing the envelope with ads and coupons—much better than unbiased tax dollars! Chief among these ads is this one for World of Warcraft. Remember, kids: a vote for Garrosh Hellscream is a vote for tyranny! → Read More

April 7th, 2010

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm beta pre-invites incoming!

Look what just showed up in my inbox! No details were mentioned, dates or anything like that, but I did submit my Battle.net account to the giant database in the sky. ¡Muy emocionante! → Read More

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