Activision Blizzard announced that it was planning substantial content for the Warcraft universe throughout 2022. This substantial content most likely includes 9.2 Eternity's End, the ninth expansion for World of Warcraft, and the long rumored Warcraft mobile game. There has been no official announcement on what the mobile game will look like, but Blizzard has said the title is on the way.
When players hear that their favorite franchise may be getting a mobile game it is often met with much skepticism and worry from the fanbase. Activision Blizzard are no strangers to this worry after the announcement of Diablo: Immortal, a reveal that was famously mocked online. Mobile game announcements often see players become worried that the brand will be tarnished, that the focus will be put on the mobile title, and that the brand will solely exist to make money. However, that does not have to be the case, as a Warcraft mobile game could be a fun experience for fans of the franchise.
What World of Warcraft Needs to Get RIght in its Ninth Expansion
Diablo: Immortal was announced back in 2018, and it did not go over very well. It was penned as the next big Diablo title, but fans would have to pull out their mobile devices to check it out. Fans were not happy, as they had been waiting anxiously for an announcement of Diablo 4 — which was announced a year later — and announcing the next big Diablo was a mobile game felt like an insult to the brand. Since then, more gameplay has been revealed, more story elements have been mentioned, and the next mainline PC entry was announced, so fans have lessened their anger towards Diablo: Immortal.
Diablo: Immortal is set to be a standalone title taking place betweenDiablo 2 and Diablo 3. A Warcraft
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