
Jacob S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The battle royale genre has seen its boon right after the success of Fortnite and it would seem almost every major publisher tried to buck the trend by making their own makeshift version. Some have succeeded, while others have faltered, but not many look to take the traditional battle royale formula and truly call it their own. That is until the release of Spellbreak which takes all of the conventions that are found in these types of games, but its magical twist to it makes it one of the most ingenious battle royales currently available."

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.