Everyone is coming back, including your cousin that swore he quit

There’s a joke among MMO players that every single release in the same space is dubbed a “WoWKiller.”

One of the more popular podcasts on the gameis even based around that concept! The reality is that although there are plenty of MMOs that have carved out their own audience over the past decade and change, none of them have actually “killed”World of Warcraft. It still reigns as one of the most popular subscription-based MMOs on the planet, and based on a statement from Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, that train isn’t slowing down.

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For as much talk as there was among some of the playerbase thatBattle for Azeroth“ruined”WoW, it seems likeClassicwas there to pick up the slack, and the hype is present yet again for a new expansion. WillWoWever die? Well, nothing lasts forever! I’ve been wondering how Blizzard will approach a potential “WoW 2” for ages now, but it seems like the gravy train is going to keep rolling for years to come.

It really begs the question of whether or notOverwatchneeded a sequel (hey, rememberOverwatch 2kind of just exists right now?), and has me curious as to how that project will play out. I can see them scrapping it and just incorporating it into the base game.

Tower Staff mask in Destiny 2.

Destiny 2 VS Chill Inhibitor.

Hotbar in Final Fantasy XIV

For Honor Lord Shaxx and Saint-14 skins.

Destiny 2 Vault.

Destiny 2 Tonic ingredients shelf.

once human citrus county orange trees

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Fallout 76 new character leaving vault