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Warcraft movie to be released December 18, 2015
Warcraft, the Legendary Pictures movie based on World of Warcraft, will be released to theatres by Universal Pictures on December 18, 2015, Blizzard has…
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Colin Farrell offered leading role in World of Warcraft movie
Legendary Pictures and Atlas Entertainment are believed to have offered a leading role of Duncan Jones' World of Warcraft movie to Colin Farrell. Deadline…
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World of Warcraft subscribers down to 7.7 million
World of Warcraft ended the April-June quarter with approximately 7.7 million subscribers, Activision Blizzard has revealed. Back in March The publisher confirmed 8.3 million…
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Activision Blizzard goes independent in $8.2 billion buyout
Activision Blizzard will become an independent company after an investor buyout from owner Vivendi worth $8.2 billion, the publisher has announced. The publisher will…
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Blizzard trademarks ‘Cute But Deadly’
Blizzard Entertainment has filed an application with the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) for "Cute But Deadly." As with these applications, the…
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Legendary doesn’t want to ‘screw up’ Warcraft movie
Legendary Pictures' World of Warcraft movie must stand on its own as a great film, not simply appeal to the franchise's dwindling audience, producer…
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Blizzard’s next-gen MMO Titan delayed to 2016 as work starts over, claims report
Blizzard has decided to "reset" progress on its unannounced 'next-gen' MMORPG Titan and take the game back to the drawing board, according to a…
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1.3 million players left World of Warcraft during latest quarter
Overnight Activision Blizzard announced better than expected financial results for the first quarter of 2013, ending March 31, 2013. The publisher reported GAAP net…
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Life of Pi visual effects man on board for Warcraft movie
The Warcraft movie project should feature some spectacular visuals with the announcement that Oscar winning Bill Westenhofer of Rhythm and Hues Studios has been…
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Dota 2 now more popular than League of Legends in the West
Update: Riot has been in touch with VideoGamer.com to challenge DFC's report, telling us that the original press release promoting the report has been…
