In case you didn’t notice, when the Warcraft III: Reforged logo appeared on your Launcher there was a 1.2GB file size downloaded. Warcraft III: Reforged was announced, and pre-orders are available. In the same interview, Brian said StarCraft: Remastered took one year of development. We’ll have to wait and see… and believe me, it won’t be long. So Brevik can say whatever about remastering that, but my brave rooster Brian here didn’t flinch. “Diablo IV is in development and nothing you say will break my hope.” Now that three weeks have gone by, breath deep, relax, start to cool down the anger, and repeat with me: And, oh boy! Has Blizzard heard feedback at BlizzCon this year. But a true fanboy also forgives, pleas, petitions, shares feedback, sits back and waits for that feedback to be heard. I am the fanboy that enjoys playing, and the fanboy that curses when I dislike something. I am the fanboy that loves Blizzard games. Diablo IV is in development and nothing you say will break my hope. However, a fan myself of Blizzard lore and of playing their games, I refuse to lose hope. YouTube streamers like Rhykker who mostly depend on YouTube Revenue affiliate program, now have no new content to talk about and stream in their channel. With lack of info about new Diablo III content, people (some which only play Diablo III) who spent nearly $1000 or more between Flight, hotel, taxi, food, and a BlizzCon ticket traveled for nothing. To understand the fans reaction, the core aspect of what triggered the “boo” is that - fans were expecting new Diablo III content (i.e. On that faction of irrated fans’ defense, however, Blizzard should also have warned that it wasn’t about Diablo III, either. It doesn’t matter that Blizzard warned not to expect a Diablo IV announcement. BlizzCon is nigh three weeks in the past, but the so-called “Fiasco” still resonates in the internet-waves.
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