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Rumor on D3 Team
A few days ago, there was an alleged leak on Blizzard's games statistics and development teams for current and future games, from Yahoo Finance contributor Tae Kim, who says he has an insider source. While the post had some crazy information, one caught our eye - that the Diablo 3 developer team had been entirely removed to another project. A game similar to Warframe inside the Starcraft universe, with elements from Left 4 Dead, DayZ, Smite and other MOBAs. Yes, we know how that sounds. Blizzard's official reply reassures that is not the case. Read below.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Yahoo Post )
The Diablo III team “is on continuing to support the game with patch content. We generally don’t comment on rumors or speculation, but I do want to make sure it’s clear that they’re not working on a secret project in the StarCraft universe.”
- The insider says the members of the Diablo III team have been moved to a new project set in the Starcraft universe. The game will be similar to Warframe and contain gameplay aspects from Left4Dead, DayZ, Smite, and other MOBAs. It is in early pre-production, which means late 2016 or later.
Witch Doctor Early Concept
An art piece with an early Witch Doctor concept has been posted on reddit by Anthony Rivero, a former Blizzard senior artist. Shows the starting point for the development of a class, lore and feeling wise, and how much work and iteration goes until they reach the final version of it. Check it out!
Jade Witch Doctor Guide
We used to feature content from TryHardEnmity here at DiabloFans in the past, until he took a break from the game. He recently started making D3 related content again, and his first guide is on an updated Jade WD. You can either check the build on our tool, or his video guide, which is quite complete, where goes over skill and item choices, preferred stats, among other useful comments. Check them out!
in wow you would have many gamechangings aspects, you had engine tweaks, more options, new content, very groundbreaking class changes. here? nothing noteworthy. because they don't earn money with this game. no sub fees, no RMAH fees, just box sales and i doubt that they are keeping the game afloat moneywise. they don't dedicate many resources towards this game and it makes me genuinely sad.
by the way: "[..]but I do want to make sure it’s clear that they’re not working on a secret project in the StarCraft universe." sounds to me a bit too specific, or am i reading too much into it? "no no, they are clearly NOT working on a secret project in the starcraft universe! but, uhm, you know, it is a new universe. so they aren't really working on d3 anymore."
Why people expect Blizzard to constantly give them "content" for free ? I really don't understand...
i want the company to love their baby just as much as i do. i know i don't pay anymore, but i sold a few 250€ items in the RMAH and contributed more than i could do with a sub. but they take the only source of incoming money away and leave us with the same game it has been for two years. there is only so much fun you can have with the exact same acts, mechanics, classes and enemies.
we all know it is hard to make a good game, but come on, more content isn't witchcraft. show respect for the game you expect people to buy.
Woot. Now the game actually has a chance to improve.
it's borderline childish when you compare it to something like this:
http://us.blizzard.com/static/_images/games/d2/wallpapers/wall2/wall2-1152x864.jpg
Of course, comparing concept art with a QA-approved wallpaper isn't entirely fair, but the point is how 'disconnected' D3's artistic inspiration was.
Sometimes I still get asked why I defend RoS so vigorously, and one argument I stick to is that D3 vanilla fails to convey a grim atmosphere despite trying very, very hard. RoS succeeds at it without even sneezing.
Aside from that, I'm excited to play Season 2. It will probably be fun for another 40-50 hours, which at the end of the day doesn't even cost an additional dime.
Either way, I'd like to point people to realize that there is a very -very- high chance that this is a baseless rumor. When someone publishes something like that and in the article itself denies the D3 part is true. It's the sole reason why this piece of news was published - because I was seeing everyone left and right (reddit, other fansites) accepting and confirming how the D3 team had been entirely scrapped, based on a crazy post like this. We still have Patch 2.2, more seasons to come, community managers - the whole notion that these would work on a "Warframe on the Starcraft universe" is just ludicrous.
The "ludicrous" part of my commentary was aimed at the D3 team being completely gutted when we know, for a fact, that they are working on more content, and when there's a pretty decent chance that D3 gets another expansion (imho).