Supposedly this is Blizzard leak about the current state of WoW.
— Grummz (@Grummz) July 13, 2021
It may not be legit, but the attitude described about monetization and how devs view gamers, and hate of streamers is true overall in AAA dev. https://t.co/tUmdG6EtLI
“So when Asmongold started dipping his toes into alternatives to WoW, interviewing Final Fantasy content creators and then, finally, playing it himself on stream, Blizzard was unaware or unbelieving of what was happening. THEY were the monopoly.
Even Asmongold was taken by shock at the sheer number of viewers his Final Fantasy stream attracted. Even he had underestimated the number of dissatisfied and curious for alternative WoW gamers.”
It is important to note that in the streaming world, gamers are quick to hop on the next ‘hottest’ trend in order to get viewers to their stream. And with Asmongold ‘striking gold’ with Final Fantasy XIV, the game has seen a massive influx of ‘WoW Refugees’.
So much so, that Final Fantasy XIV has begun breaking its concurrent player record on Steam. However, its sudden popularity hasn't been without issue. Many players are finding the game's servers continuously full, making it hard to log in and play the game. Even Final Fantasy's European servers are packed, with the game's free trial shunting players into a “neverending queue.”
But the sudden rise in popularity of Final Fantasy XIV with the migration away from World of Warcraft signals one very important thing – ’Blizzardvision’ has taken World of Warcraft fans for granted, and players are starting to rebel.
Never before has World of Warcraft faced such a backlash. Now, the real question is – can the game survive? According to Mark Kern, the answer is most likely ‘no’:
The transition from WoW to Final Fantasy XIV has nothing to do with which is the better game.
— Grummz (@Grummz) July 19, 2021
It has everything to do with how one company has treated their fan base, because they thought they had an invincible monopoly.
“The transition from WoW to Final Fantasy XIV has nothing to do with which is the better game. It has everything to do with how one company has treated their fan base, because they thought they had an invincible monopoly.”
No matter which way one looks at it, World of Warcraft, and Blizzard, are in a fight for their very survival.
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SOURCE: World of Warcraft is dying...and it's being killed by Final Fantasy
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