
BlizzCon, the convention dedicated to Blizzard Entertainment's games, will be returning this year. Blizzard president and co-founder Mike Morhaime announced on Tuesday that the company will hold a BlizzCon in 2013.

bbno$ has temporarily shut down his website after receiving a legal notice from Blizzard Entertainment related to Diablo-themed content.

Blizzard Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Turtle WoW, one of the largest private World of Warcraft servers, alleging racketeering and copyright infringement.
Not too sure on racketeering charge 😕 because some of the countries might not participate eg Russia etc...
I haven't played WoW in years but I've been getting Turtle WoW ads on YouTube. I thought it was pretty obvious that the first rule of running an illegal private server is: "you don't talk about your illegal private server".
Also, this makes me wonder if Blizzard is working on something like Classic+, which is why they're suddenly cracking down on private servers.

Blizzard has announced a 2026 return for Blizzcon.
project titan or go away
If they have an open panel for Diablo 3 I'm sure they will have to 'filter' questions before asking the panel, otherwise there will be lots of "what happened with Diablo 3?" and "will you make Diablo 4 much better because 3 kind of sucked".
next wow expansion: Emerald Dream or Return of Burning Legion?
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Yeah you're right MoP was better than Cata as expansions go but only a little, the continent of Pandaria itself was generic and dull honestly and the same old quests and dungeons etc are so boring now, for someone like me that has played since launch day of vanilla wow.
Unless they add features that are as game changing as flying mounts or a world that's as well realised as Outland or Northrend or a villain as iconic as the Lich King then count me out.
Basically it's clear to me that Blizz' best talent is working on Project Titan, it's common knowledge that Blizz recruited alot of new staff over a period of time to take over the reigns of wow, whilst the true genius at Blizz moved on to Project Titan years ago.
If Pandaria is a sign of things to come then that means that Blizz will just keep spewing out cookie cutter expansions for as long as people are willing to pay for it, or Blizz or someone else releases a superior mmo.
Blizzcon 2013 was announced in November of last year.