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World of Warcraft developers say Blizzard executives ignore opinions and act arbitrarily, resulting in a serious brain drain

2025-04-03 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, April 19 (Xinhua) World of Warcraft developer @ Glaxigrav Twitter expressed his dissatisfaction with Blizzard and pointed the finger at Blizzard executives.

It is said that Blizzard is currently in a state of insufficient production capacity due to a serious brain drain, and they just want to play games well and provide players with a better gaming experience, but if someone is forced to leave all the time, it may be a long way off.

He revealed that managers ignored the advice of the director of game development, and he could not understand the decisions of the top management, which he thought would make it difficult for them to make a good game.

Glaxigrav says they want to focus on making better games and experiences for players, but Blizzard may not be able to do so because of the brain drain. "I don't want to fight... I just want to make games," he said. I want to make amazing best-selling games that are well received. I want to make a better Dragon Age. I want to create a better experience. "

Another developer also said: "forced return to the office has cost us some good people, and we will continue to pay more in the coming months. This is a terrible, short-sighted, self-destructive policy that only weakens our ability to make the games we want and the games that players deserve."

In fact, many Twitter users have expressed support for Glaxigrav and understand their idea of creating a better gaming experience for World of Warcraft players. But as he said, good employees leave the company every day, and no one knows what will happen in the future, and it's not just the World of Warcraft team, but Blizzard as a whole.

Of course, Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard is coming to an end, and if regulators in the UK, EU and US all agree, Blizzard will have a different story.

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