Blizzard on 'Three Year Plan' for Six New Titles, Says Activision
Posted September 9, 2011 by Ben Strauss
Blizzard, sitting high atop their mountain fortress of solitude, has had their projected schedule unveiled by the umbrella that is Activision Blizzard. The company, secretive in nature on release and development scheduling, has been ousted for a ‘Three Year Plan,’ one that will see six “proven properties” released.
Confirmed by Activision COO Thomas Tippl, Blizzard is apparently set to release two WoW expansions as well as two StarCraft II games. Also included in the list is Diablo III with a planned expansion.
Not mentioned by Tippl, but assumed to be correct, is the planned released of Titan. Titan is Blizzard’s next major MMO title, which is supposed to replace WoW as the flagship MMO. A leaked release schedule states that the game is due out in 2013.
Blizzard meanwhile has refused to comment on Tippl’s comments. "We haven't made any announcements in regard to plans beyond our current slate," said Blizzard to GameSpot. "Currently, we are focused on the next content update for Cataclysm, the upcoming release of Diablo III, and continued development on StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm."
Ben Strauss is a student at Xavier University studying Marketing and Philosophy. He has been an active gamer since he got his hands on a Nintendo, and looks to help further gaming as a legitimate creative and entertainment development entity.
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