Blizzard Hits "Reset" On Project Titan MMO

Blizzard is officially hitting the reset button on the planned MMORPG, Project Titan. The project aimed to be the companies’ follow-up to the widely successful World of Warcraft. Blizzard still hopes plans will pan out, but it will now be with a core group of 30 developers, rather than the hundred individuals previously working on the project. The remaining 70 developers have been repurposed at the company for different endeavors. Blizzard is known as an ultimate rumor machine, so some players have been skeptical about the announcement.

Diablo 3: Blizzard plans global launch events

Blizzard announced yesterday that there will be several official launch events to celebrate the release of the highly anticipated game with fans from all over the world. The events will be held on the night of May 14th. The retailers that will partake in these events will be US, UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Poland, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and the region of Taiwan.

Titan, new MMO by Blizzard, may be be further along than fans thought

Last night, Rob Pardo, Executive Vice President of Game Design at Blizzard, made an interesting tweet that sparked interest among fans. The game, Titan, was mentioned in Pardo?s tweet and has informed fans that the new MMO is now playable in house and is ?pretty rough still?. It might still be years away from a release, but fans know that Blizzard will pull through, as they always have done.