
Ed writes: "Spellbreak runs well, it’s unique, and most importantly, it’s fun to play. If Proletariat Games sticks with Spellbreak and continues to improve it, it should be able to carve a long term niche in the popular battle royale genre."

Blizzard Entertainment has acquired Spellbreak maker Proletariat to beef up the staff on its World of Warcraft.
I assume the EGS money had run out. And with the death of their game, selling just made sense.
1) They made a class-based TPS. Other than it being fantasy I can't see how they could help WoW.
2) Can we please stop buying up creative studios just to force them to be support teams for CoD and WoW?

There will be a Spellbreak shutdown coming in early 2023, ending the fantasy online PvP's 4-year run, as it's no longer economical for the developer

Proletariat today announced that Chapter 3: The Wardens, the latest update for their multiplayer action-spellcasting game.