Blizzard is a PC only game maker.
They are owned by Activision...so yeah they won't have a problem with that.They do not have licensing deals with any of the consoles and probably will not
Blizzard is a PC only game maker.
Very untrue, while its been a very long time since they last did a game for a console (Starcraft 64 I think was the last) they've openly said that they're looking into a console version of Diablo 3. For them its more about a game fitting properly on a console and to be honest the Wii U has a lot of things going for it that would suit their titles.
They are owned by Activision...so yeah they won't have a problem with that.They do not have licensing deals with any of the consoles and probably will not
Actually they've done a lot of console games: Blackthorne, Rock 'n' Roll Racing, Death & Return of Superman, Justice League Task Force & Lost Vikings 1 & 2, some of which were console only. They also did Warcraft 1 & 2 for PSX. Of course this was when Blizzard were a different company, from what I understand not one person working on Diablo 3 has worked on the previous two.Blizzard released only two games on consoles - Starcraft 64 and Diablo for the PS
I did not know that, thank you for revising my knowledge, I stand corrected.Actually they've done a lot of console games: Blackthorne, Rock 'n' Roll Racing, Death & Return of Superman, Justice League Task Force & Lost Vikings 1 & 2, some of which were console only. They also did Warcraft 1 & 2 for PSX. Of course this was when Blizzard were a different company, from what I understand not one person working on Diablo 3 has worked on the previous two.Blizzard released only two games on consoles - Starcraft 64 and Diablo for the PS
They always said that they wanted to make games for consoles but time constraints prevent them. Would be nice if they stepped out of their comfort zone and did something new for a change that wasn't a sequel or spin off, I know they've got a MMO called Titan but that just sounds like WoW in space.
I bet they have a good contract with Activision, something that states "you can't port our shit unless we say so" because otherwise Activision would have milked their franchises dry.
"We haven't officially announced it, because we're not 'experimenting,'" he said. "We tell people that basically we're experimenting, because it helps us hire people. The better people we hire, the better chance we have to actually make it."
"That's why we haven't kept it super secret, but we also haven't confirmed it, because we're not sure yet whether we think it will work, and whether we think we have the resources to do it."