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Warcraft IV somewhat confirmed at BlizzCon
Written by shagrath in scene 3 months ago (57 comments) | Tagged in: Warcraft Blizzard
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The big news from BlizzCon yesterday was that Starcraft II would be released as three separate titles, but an interesting piece of information was let slip during a Starcraft panel.

According to several sources working from BlizzCon transcripts, during one of the development panels for Starcraft II one of the panelists made mention of Wacraft IV.

While discussing the unorthodox Starcraft II release plans, executive vice-president of game design for Blizzard, Rob Pardo let slip that the Warcraft IV campaigns would be released in the same episodic manner.

It's not much to go on, but this could be construed as a confirmation on Warcraft IV by Blizzard.



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