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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

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With the opening of the Dark Portal, and the renewed war to stop the Burning Crusade's destruction of worlds, the heroes of Azeroth have given little thought to the frozen wastes of Northrend - and the terrible, ancient powers that wait there. ...

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Activision ditches PC Gaming Alliance

Posted on Tuesday, 14 April 2009 by Speed, source: Kotaku
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Death blow to the PC Gaming Alliance?
After stepping out of the ESA last July, it appears the world's biggest publisher, Activision-Blizzard, has decided to no longer be member of the PC Gaming Alliance either.

Over the weekend, a couple of readers noticed that the company's logo no longer appeared on the PCGA's website. Contacted for comment, the PCGA confirmed that "a few members have decided they cannot justify the budget (membership and staff) required to maintain an active role in the PC Gaming Alliance at this time." It would appear Activision are one of those members.
The Call of Duty series as well as World of Warcraft are major PC titles so it's weird to see Activision-Blizzard step away from a group that promotes PC gaming, especially since it's one of the founding members.

Other major companies like Microsoft, AMD, Intel, nVidia and Sony are still present though, but one can wonder how interested for instance Sony and Microsoft are in the whole matter with their primary focus being towards their consoles...
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NINJAFISH

NINJAFISH

Well microsoft has an OS that 98% of gamers use and their whole games for windows division. Sony has some PC titles like Everquest 2 ect and they do sell hardware.

It is troublesome to see Activation Blizzard pull out without a given reason. Especially since they hold a large chuck of the PC gaming market share.
Well microsoft has an OS that 98% of gamers use and their whole games for windows division. Sony has some PC titles like Everquest 2 ect and they do sell hardware. It is troublesome to see Activation Blizzard pull out without a given reason. Especially since they hold a large chuck of the PC gaming market share.
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Posted on 07:12, April 15th 2009
 

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