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Blizzard Entertainment to Showcase World
of Warcraft at E3
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"In
setting out to create a massively multiplayer universe, we wanted to
give people the opportunity to help redefine a place they remember
fondly," stated Mike Morhaime, Blizzard Entertainment president and
co-founder" |
LOS ANGELES, May 20, 2002: At the Electronic Entertainment
Expo (E3), Blizzard Entertainment(R) will unveil design enhancements for World
of Warcraft(TM), its massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the
rich fiction of the Warcraft(R) universe.
For the first time ever, show attendees will have the chance to adventure through
this epic world and experience the game's deep, immersive gameplay. World of
Warcraft will be on display throughout E3, May 22-24, at booth #1200 in the
South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
"In setting out to create a massively multiplayer universe, we wanted to give
people the opportunity to help redefine a place they remember fondly," stated
Mike Morhaime, Blizzard Entertainment president and co-founder.
"With World of Warcraft, we are creating an incredibly dynamic online gaming
experience complete with endless possibilities to surprise and engross both
hardcore Warcraft veterans and novice gamers alike."
The hands-on E3 presentation will show off the world of Azeroth in great detail
and feature notable advancements to the dynamic Warcraft universe including
two new uncharted regions -- the Deadmines and the Monastery. These diverse
new environments will give gamers the ability to quest through mystifying lands
filled with countless adventures. Feats of legendary heroism will ensue as the
journey continues and players find themselves engaged in action-packed combat.
Additionally, three of the game's many character classes --Warriors, Mages and
Shamans -- will be seen for the first time at the show. These new classes will
give players the opportunity to customize their experience and use their imagination
to create the ultimate, mighty character.
World of Warcraft's fourth race, the Dwarves, will also be revealed at the show.
These proud warriors serve as excellent craftsmen and are considered by many
to be the hardiest of all the races. They are an ancient race, strong, stocky
and well suited for plumbing the depths of the world in search of hordes of
treasure.
World of Warcraft takes place four years following the aftermath of Warcraft(R)
III: Reign of Chaos(TM), where a great tension has settled over the ravaged
world of Azeroth. As the various races begin to rebuild their shattered kingdoms,
new threats, both ancient and terrifying, have arisen to plague the world once
again. Players must explore the lands of Azeroth, forge fellowships with other
players, and build their strength in order to prevail.
Customizable character classes, innovative races and thousands of weapons allow
for a truly distinct gameplay experience that will enthrall fans of any genre.
A simple and intuitive user interface will allow players of various skill levels
to easily join the adventure. The game also features support for advanced graphics
hardware, giving the player superlative graphical enhancements, as well as a
sophisticated massively multiplayer network architecture capable of supporting
thousands of players in a world simultaneously.
Since its debut in 1994, the number-one selling Warcraft series has won industry
acclaim and shattered sales records worldwide with nearly 5 million copies sold(a).
In 1996, Blizzard followed the well-received Warcraft: Orcs and Humans(TM) with
the critically acclaimed Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness(TM), which won multiple
Game of the Year awards and is still considered by many critics to be one of
the best games ever made. Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos will continue the legendary
saga in 2002.
Best known for blockbuster hits including the Warcraft(R) series, StarCraft(R),
and the Diablo(R) series, Blizzard Entertainment (www.blizzard.com,
a division of Vivendi Universal Games) is a premier developer and publisher
of entertainment software renowned for creating many of the industry's most
critically acclaimed games.
Blizzard's track record includes six number-one selling games and multiple Game
of the Year awards. The company's free Internet gaming service Battle.net(R)
reigns as the largest in the world, with millions of active users.
(a) Based on units shipped.
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