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Blizzard announces the 2012 Battle.net World Championship, a major global eSports event to take place in Asia before the end of this year, though exact details on the event's timing and location are not being supplied at this time. As a result, the next BlizzCon convention will not be held until 2013, as they say: We’re excited to be showcasing Blizzard eSports on a truly global stage this year. We're also heavily focused on getting Diablo III, Mists of Pandaria, and Heart of the Swarm into players’ hands as soon as possible. In light of our jam-packed schedule, we’ve decided to hold the next BlizzCon in 2013.
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Re: Battle.net World Championship Announced, No BlizzCon 2012 |
Jan 25, 2012, 16:16 |
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Beelzebud wrote on Jan 25, 2012, 11:45: I still can't believe that Mists of Pandaria isn't a practical joke on the gaming community.
Oh well, it assures I am really done with WoW! China, and Asia, are the emerging markets and superpowers, I wouldn't be surprised if Blizzard moves its 'operating interests' there, and makes NorthAmerica it's secondary market. Obviously, they are the WOW crowd, every chinese person I know in existence, plays WOW as if its tied into their religion. Girls, men, professionals, even people that look barely alive, they all play wow. The MOP expansion is clearly aimed at keeping that segment alive and kicking, they don't need USA gamer market anymore. |
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