Middle Blizzard Develops Warcraft Mobile Game With The Pokemon Go Concept


In just four days since its release, Pokémon GO managed to become the most popular mobile game in the United States, earning daily profits of US $ 1.6 million and has been downloaded 7.5 million times. In early June 2016, Warcraft: The Beginning went into the big screen and managed to pocket more than the US $ 430 million in income, while in May, Angry Bird: The Movie successfully earned up to the US $ 341 million,


Pokémon, Warcraft, and Angry Birds have a series of similar characteristics that allow the transition from just a game title to a French business. These characteristics, if viewed from an analytical point of view, give us strong reasons why the game industry can be used as the best and worst practice reference in various fields of work, especially in the IT and entrepreneurship fields.
Warcraft 3 is one of the most iconic RTS games on PC. Full of memorable characters, slick stories, addictive gameplay, and also this game is the origin of the most popular mod ever, namely DotA Allstars. 16 years after its release, maybe it's time for this game to get a remake. At BlizzCon this year, Blizzard finally announced the request for fans.
Previously Blizzard had made the game remake name Warcraft 3: Reforged. The game is an HD remake that will include Reign of Chaos along with its expansion - Frozen Throne. Not only will it be a visual upgrade, but this remake will also have an updated cutscene, significant changes to the map campaign, re-recorded voices, and better online features by supporting Battle.net.


The majority of hardcore Diablo fans may feel annoyed at the emergence of a mobile version of their favorite franchise. However, Blizzard, this year has officially set the direction to please smartphone gamers. Seeing that the market in the other hemisphere is so passionate about the existence of mobile nuanced games, Blizzard certainly does not want to waste the next rare opportunity to explore in order to achieve the goals they expect. This finally seemed to be agreed upon by Jason Schreier, one of Kotaku's journalists. He just gave exclusive coverage of what really happened inside Blizzard's internal office, along with the things they were currently working on.
Some time ago, Blizzard announced that they were preparing a Diablo themed mobile game called Diablo Immortal, although unfortunately, the project received strong reactions from gamers. However, it turns out that Immortal is not the only mobile game that they are developing where according to Kotaku, Blizzard is reportedly working on the Warcraft game that adopted the game system from Niantic's game Pokémon Go!
According to rumors, this mysterious Warcraft mobile game is done by a new department formed by Blizzard but has not been officially announced. If the rumor is proven, maybe the Warcraft series lovers will react the same as Diablo fans, when they find out about the existence of Diablo Immortal. And through the announcement stating that Blizzard wanted to create a mobile game version of a number of its franchises, it was predictable that the presence of the mobile version of Warcraft was one proof.


The old Blizzard fans who in fact PC players are basically very not very familiar when they see the emergence of mobile games in front of them. However, this is precisely inversely proportional to the culture that is commonly lived by Blizzard employees when they are saturated at work. The employees there apparently were very fond of a handful of games commonly played on your smartphone. And from there, all elements of the office finally got a kind of inspiration to want to express their sense of pleasure by developing mobile-level games from Blizzard's popular franchises.
One of the interesting information that Jason managed to get was their plan to adopt the Warcraft franchise to the mobile platform. However, this time Blizzard wanted to innovate something different from what they had done for Diablo Immortal. By looking at the culture of employees who like to play Pokemon Go, to make monuments of orc statues outside Blizzard's office as Pokemon Gym areas that are usually contested with each other, Blizzard wants to try to give a similar simulation of Warcraft Mobile games being worked on through special teams.

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