No I don't think they will. They know the game is dying and almost dead. It's at vanilla level subs and they've said they're not longer reporting it because of how pathetically low it is compared to what it was.I actually don't think they have anything up their sleeve. Siege of Orgrimmar was a full calendar year and yet a good number of people kept their subs up AND came back when WoD went live. In between now and Sept 2016 they have Starcraft 2, ongoing Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm content and then Overwatch. To the extent that all the Blizzard properties share a similar fan base Blizzard probably feels they have enough going on to keep their core audience pleased even if it isn't with WoW.
They will have some sort of thing coinciding with the movie release and then drop 7.0 a month later and call it a roaring success.
But, but they have the largest content team they've ever had! It was all needed forquality!Real talk. If its a September release, what have they been doing for the entirety of WoD? Jerkin off? It got 1 content patch.
"Grommash is the final boss of WoD"But, but they have the largest content team they've ever had! It was all needed forquality!
I was wondering about this. $50 bucks for a goddamn MMO expansion is unprecedented, isn't it?Nice to see the biggest WoW team ever means less content patches,higher box priceand still over a year wait. Wtf are they doing over there?
Yea, meaning an achievement that tracks account-wide the fact that you did all of the outdoor content. Save Archaeology.When they did the interview circuit after the announce at Gamescom they said that they would handle flying in Legion the same way they did in WoD.
At worst. But yea, that means Q3. Maybe if the stars align right and the Old Gods rise, late Q2...sep 2016
And the same will happen. You'll have a 3-5 million spike, but those people will leave again after finishing to level their main to 110.They may have came back for WoD, but they left pretty quick.
You're a bit too pessimistic. The overall trend seems to go to just below 4 million by end of Q2 2016, at which point the people starting to come back in anticipation of the expansion will buckle the trend. But we'll be back at 3.5 millions by end of 2016, and dropping.~3 Million subs by the time Legion launches is my guess
By and large now, I treat WoW xpacs like any other multiplayer game new release. Play hard a few months then cancel until patch. But yeah...don't entirely disagree.welp
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e: Will pay real money for someone to stand up at one of the Q&As and go "September?Really?"