&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; "Technology News" August 23 news, MMO generally rarely launched a sequel, has always been in the original products released patches new content. Blizzard's "World of Warcraft" is the same rule, but they are currently considering launching a complete sequel for sale separately.
At the Cologne game show, the media interviewed Tom Chilton, director of World of Warcraft, and asked if he had ever considered making "World of Warcraft 2" and said "of course we've talked about this and we've been talking about it for 10 years." ”
Chilton knows that this approach will face many challenges, the most obvious of which is that it will distract the player group. "I think the relationship between World of Warcraft 2 and the original is a big challenge, can the two works coexist?" will one of them swallow the other? What form should the game take? to make "World of Warcraft 2", we must first understand the answers to these questions. ”
Does blizzard have the ability to run two-line MMO at the same time? It should be a daunting task, and in previous interviews Blizzard had said they wanted to launch an annual "World of Warcraft" documentary, which would undoubtedly require a lot of resources. In addition, Blizzard has been recruiting new members, do not know whether the new project to recruit.
"World of Warcraft" was first published in November 2004, and in a few months it is 10 birthday, although the number of users is falling, but Blizzard recently announced 6.8 million players each month 15 dollars per person cost is still the most of all paid MMO.
Blizzard has tried another MMO, the "Titan" project we know, but last year they announced that the project had undergone "massive design and technical changes", which meant they were dissatisfied with the pilot experiment and returned to a more basic stage of development.
Blizzard's newest "King of Draenor" is the fifth big piece of World of Warcraft, with new content added to the renovation of the people's and Blood elves ' models.