38 Studios buys WoW newsletter
Here's a strange little story -- 38 Studios is the MMO/entertainment company owned by baseball player Curt Schilling (who is himself a very big WoW fan). They're working on a secret project codenamed Copernicus (which our sister site Massively has been covering closely), but apparently they have other interests as well -- they've picked up a company called Mentor Media, whose main product is the Azeroth Advisor, a custom newsletter about World of Warcraft.I don't know if we've ever mentioned Azeroth Advisor on the site before -- they claim to send you a custom newsletter (for a fee) built around your own personal character, but most of the information and guides you can actually get from them are pretty much equivalent to what you'd find here on WoW Insider (
But what's strangest about this is why 38 Studios, a company working on its own MMO, has chosen to pick up a company that produces an unofficial newsletter about World of Warcraft. It's like Bioware buying World of Matticus (not that Matt is for sale or anything like that). Maybe they eventually have plans to have Mentor Media start producing content about Copernicus, or maybe Curt Schilling just found the guides really helpful and figured he'd like to own the company that made them. Stay tuned for a possible interview with 38 Studios to see if we can figure out the reasons behind the purchase.
Update: I let my obvious bias for our site show a little too much there -- Azeroth Advisor provides a valuable service to some players, and they work hard to do so. I apologize for hinting otherwise. Stay tuned for an interview to learn more about the site and the people behind it.
Update2: The guys at The Instance actually asked Curt about all of this (including this very post), and he told them a lot of the reasons why they picked Mentor Media up, including that the newsletter is going free within the week, that they see the platform of delivering customizable newsletters as expanding even beyond the gaming market, and that Mentor is seeking writers for all kinds of content, including even other games.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matticus Oct 2nd 2008 7:12PM
No company could ever DREAM of affording me =D!
JAM Oct 2nd 2008 7:14PM
Interesting. I remember Schilling saying on the Instance that his company put out that newsletter (this was several months ago).
Nibuca Oct 2nd 2008 7:20PM
Old news is old.
Seriously, what are you "reporting" on here?
38-studios (quiet a while ago) diversified to acquire Azerothian Adviser.. Maybe they viewed this as a worthwhile intellectual property and plan to leverage the already established asset to improve "Copernicus".
Nibuca
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Tordenflesk Oct 2nd 2008 9:31PM
This is just a formality from Curt's side. Move along, nothing to see here.
vlad Oct 2nd 2008 7:44PM
"I don't know if we've ever mentioned Azeroth Advisor on the site before"
you do know theres a search bar on your site right mike?
:)
xeren Oct 2nd 2008 7:54PM
no one will ever love you.
esteinsen Oct 2nd 2008 8:30PM
if I remember correctly that baseball guy is one of the founders of azeroth advisor (or however you spell that)
I think he talked about that in an episode of the instance...
Randydeluxe Oct 2nd 2008 8:53PM
We're going to talk to Curt about it on The Instance #122, which is recording in a few minutes.
Vidi Oct 2nd 2008 8:57PM
Randy please do not dignify this article with a response.
Schrammed up again aint it?
"but most of the information and guides you can actually get from them are pretty much equivalent to what you'd find here on WoW Insider (or less helpful, if we may say so ourselves)"
Seriously???????????
You CAN'T be serious.
Do you have ANY idea what the advisor offers?
The answer is no. I know this based on your obvious disinformation.
Mike, replace yourself with someone who actually has something intelligent to say.
fendoral Oct 3rd 2008 8:06AM
Thats terrific Randy. hey this time can you pretty much repeat the information of WoW Insider and MMO Champion, interject some innaccurate information and then spend the majority of the time talking about one of your sponsers?
That would be great because The Instance could really use more of that.
Mike Schramm Oct 3rd 2008 12:08PM
You guys are really harsh today. Can't wait to hear about it on The Instance, Randy. :)
Cudd Oct 3rd 2008 2:12AM
I'm pretty sure Curt owned both properties, probably just bringing both in under the same roof.
Calybos Oct 3rd 2008 12:03AM
I subscribe to Azeroth Advisor, and I've found it pretty handy. It has class-specific tips for all zones and instances, talent-choosing advise, and generally a lot of stuff for low-level and new players who won't find as much similar info here on Insider (nice though Insider is).
It supports the casual and new players, and there's certainly plenty of those.
eveliarian Oct 3rd 2008 6:03AM
I agree with Calybos. Plus, after 38 Studios took over, it's now free. It was $4.95 per month.
Avi Oct 3rd 2008 11:59AM
I'm pretty sure that a good buddy of Curt's ran the company. I suspect it just fell on some hard times, wasn't pulling in the kind of revenue that it had been, and 38 studios stepped in due to the existing personal relationship.
Funky of course, but it happens all the time. It'll give Curt more opportunity to use The Instance as a marketing platform I suppose.
As far as I could tell there was still a fee after your free trial period, although I'll bet any amount of money that a free, ad-supported (with ads for whatever Copernicus turns out to be) version will magically appear after 38 studios launches their secret project.