To help celebrate our theme of togetherness, I’ll be featuring top news from a crucial event for millions of fans and players: BlizzCon. Each year Blizzard Entertainment showcases news and upcoming products for thousands of fans, instilling a deep sense of community with in-depth content and providing a place for friends to congregate from every part of the globe. This year I am hoping to see quite a bit of news centered around Overwatch, Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, and the upcoming Warcraft film.
Featuring among the opening celebrations on Friday is the first trailer for Duncan Jones’s Warcraft. Early reactions from San Diego Comic Con footage and the 15 second teaser have been hailed the visual effects to be extraordinary.
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After the opening celebrations the convention breaks off into 4 halls, each containing events tailored to showcase competitions, news cinematics, and developer panels.
Alongside those events the Main Stage and convention floor will feature demos for upcoming releases, various vendors for prized BlizzCon swag, and the famed BlizzCon Costume Contest.
My wishlist for this BlizzCon is to hear some specifics regarding the currently in closed beata Overwatch game, currently estimated to be a game changer among the first person shooter genre. Also I wouldn’t mind hearing some details on the upcoming expansion of World of Warcraft, Legion; revealed earlier this year at GamesCon.
If you can’t attend this awesome event in person, Blizzard also sells a virtual ticket which grants access to a live stream for all panels and events held at BlizzCon. It’s not the same as actually being there, but that doesn’t stop the energy from the crowds hit you as sensational events unfold on the center stage.
Watch this space as news comes in, I’ll be updating it with highlights from the convention along the various trailers. What are you looking forward to from BlizzCon this year? Sound off in the comments!
Day 1:
Day one featured a ton of cool news, at the center being a pair of fabulous trailers. Here is the first trailer for Warcraft:
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.This is just about everything I would have wanted out of the first trailer: part awesome scoop of Warcraft lore and part excellent visual effects. Now beings the hard wait till June 2016.
The next big trailer is the cinematic for the next World of Warcraft expansion: Legion.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.This trailer was loaded with information about how the next expansion will shake down. An alliance between the Horde and the Alliance? The Burning Legion making a serious offensive against Azeroth? This story has been developing since Cataclysm, and the pay off seems huge. The graphics for the trailer are incredibly beautiful, but to see a main character such as Slyvannis fighting alongside former hated nemesis King Wrynn is breathtaking. Not to mention a new classic, finally. It’s going to be a heck of an expansion.
Alongside all this, pre-purchasing options have launced for WoW: Legion and Overwatch. The important take away is that they actually gave Overwatch a tentative release period: Spring 2016. Not to mention also giving a release period of Legion: on or before September 21, 2016.
On the Overwatch front, we got some interesting news on the closed beta. They dub the game, “perfectly balanced,” and note the average game length to be roughly 7 minutes and thirty seconds. The surprise news was that the game is also releasing on the PS4 and Xbox One simultaneously with the PC.
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Coming sooner is the latest Hearthstone edition, League of Explorers slated for November 12th. This release is similar to the Gnomes vs Goblins and The Grand Tournament expansions, adding new heroes, mechanics and campaign modes. Visit the Hearthstone Facebook page to check out all the new cards that’ll be added.
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BlizzCon day 2 kicked things into high gear with semifinals and finals competitions for Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone, and Starcraft II. The first ever Heroes of the Storm world championship was won by team Cloud9, and lead into the announcement of the 2016 circut. Hearthstone and Starcraft II both crowned their world champions; Ostkaka and second time champion sOs, respectively.
The judges have their verdicts with the Contest winners, and just watching the footage from day 1 it was an intense showdown of creativity and dedication. I think it’s a safe bet to say, that the BlizzCon cosplayers can give the SDCC’ers a good run for their money.
Closing out BlizzCon 2015 was a tremendous performance by Linkin Park. The closing acts for BlizzCon are always bittersweet but never lacking in quality and often rivaling the opening acts.
Till next year, BlizzCon!
PAX East had a lot of great things to see all over the huge show floor at the Boston Convention Center – enough to confuse a person about which booths to hit first and which games to demo. Luckily for me, we’re spoiled with shiny media badges, which gave us an extra hour before general admission to roam peacefully and make that decision. As a dude that has played Warcraft and Diablo games for over a decade, I decided to hit up Blizzard first.
Last year’s PAX East being their launch platform for Hearthstone, I was excited to see what they had in store for us this year – and as far as I’m concerned, they didn’t disappoint. While Blizzard crew was still setting up the last of the demo stations, I settled in to try out World of Warcraft’s upcoming expansion, Warlords of Draenor, and their upcoming free-to-play mashup barn burner of a title, Heroes of the Storm.
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor
Let me be straight here – what I played was definitely not a complete representation of the game. The demo was a limited, but I’m not going to hold that against them – they had an alpha build, and for those of you that have never worked in software or game testing, an alpha build is early earrrlllyy goins on. So naturally I wasn’t expecting everything to be in final form. That’s just how alphas go. At least they were giving us what they got.
The demo allowed players to see all the skins for all of the genders and races (including the updated Alliance models), but restricted player selection to Horde characters only. It made sense to me really, since the first quest is literally speaking with Durotan in this tweaked timeline, and it wouldn’t exactly be a Gnome carrying that out now would it? So I made a Blood Elf hunter (deviating from my Night Elven lineage), cranked him as brown as a Blood Elf can get and away I run. The problem was that whenever I summoned a pet, debug windows came up instead of said pet, and I got good and killed in a sea of mobs despite my best efforts trying to close windows. That’s ok though.
The gameplay (at least as far as I can tell for hunters) is not drastically different at level 90 when you just start out. BUT if big numbers jumping all over your screen is the life you’re about then prepare to make an adjustment. We were equipped in character level 90 greens comparable to Mists of Pandaria endgame gear, but the numbers and damage I was doing was tremendously downsized. With this expansion they’ve gotten away from the crazy exponential increase in stat values and damage, meaning I wasn’t throwing out six-figure damage with my critical strikes like I’m used to seeing. It doesn’t mean that it takes that much longer to down enemies though – their HP is scaled to match your decreased stats.
Thank the lords of Azeroth for that too. Right now my hunter is walking around with half a million HP unbuffed, and I get 1000+ agility from just my bow. My endgame bow in Wrath of the Lich King didn’t even break 200. The numbers now are just getting out of control and more or less have lost all meaning when my 140k DPS is the low number on Recount charts.
The big change with Warlords that everyone’s excited about (and with good reason) is the concept of the garrison – it’s like having your own little Warcraft III style homebase with peasants running back and forth gathering materials for you. I wasn’t allowed to take game footage pictures, but I got some screenshots from the press kit, and as more data is available I’ll make sure to get that out to you kids. I got in on the closed beta, so when I kick that off I’ll have some real goods for you.
Heroes of the Storm
Is there anyone that doesn’t love a good crossover? How much fun did we have with Super Smash Brothers? Kingdom Hearts saw Disney and Square-Enix collide. The Marvel universe squared off against Capcom a number of times behind the controller, and even went head to head with DC Comics on the page before that. And we love it. There’s something about different universes coming together that is just pure meta appeal for the geek inside all of us.
So what happens then when one company has enough isolated universes to do it within itself? The answer is Heroes of the Storm – a crossover that pits the heroes (and villains) of the Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo universes against each other in a good old-fashioned melee.
Now you see the thing is this – upon first glance this looks like the MOBA style (multiplayer online battle arena) we’re used to seeing in League of Legends and DOTA. Do not be fooled though, it’s not. Well not completely. I mean it does have the concept of lanes, and you have to take said lanes to crush your foes. But you don’t have to do a million things to be successful or have fun. It’s like they stripped out all the annoying parts of the MOBA genre (sorry MOBA fans) and… the only way I can put it really is that it combines that with some old Warcraft III charm, down to unit jokes.
The heroes are split into different types – Warrior, Assassin, Support and Specialist, each bringing a different type of play style into the game. One of the interesting new heroes they revealed under the Support style was Brightwing the Faerie Dragon. She has the ability to not only heal but to blink from ally to ally throwing heals anywhere on the map. With her other skills she can be a pretty complex hero to play. Tyrael on the other hand is a Warrior class, primarily dealing damage with high defense, having a less complex play style.
… and then there’s Murky. Yes Murky the Murloc is a hero because as the developers put it, “we decided to make a hero that was awful” and one to consider the “Wile E Coyote” of the game. Murky has almost no health and no attack, but lays an egg before charging in. When he dies, in a few seconds he will just respawn from the egg – over and over again. It was absolutely hilarious to see Murky use this method against Diablo and ultimately run him off with a Murloc army. So how’s that for varied play style? Each hero has his or her own signature attacks to customize it that much further.
As far as skins and upgrades are concerned, yes there are some for purchase, but there are also some that can be unlocked just by playing a particular hero a lot without a fee, including what they call “ultimate skins.” There’s some humor in these too, like having the abomination Stitches in a bikini.
I’ll let that one sink in for a bit.
I’ll be looking forward to when I can get my hands on HotS for real.
Tushar Nene
Staff Writer
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