Tom Chilton suggests Mists of Pandaria "wildly overhyped"

Maybe Mists of Pandaria isn't quite as likely as we all thought. IGN PC had a chat with Game Director Tom Chilton about the rumors of the upcoming expansion, as well as the upcoming patch 4.3 and the possibility of WoW moving to a free-to-play model.
Chiming in on the subject of transmogrification was Art Director Chris Robinson, who explained a little about the details behind the feature and its restrictions. Robinson clarified that protecting class integrity was an important factor in both armor design and the upcoming transmogrification feature: "When you see those demon wings you know 'Okay that's a warlock,' you know you can apply that to his tier twenty-one armor but it's still a warlock."
So what about free-to-play? Chilton confirms that it's "definitely a possibility," but for those of you looking for an immediate free-to-play version of WoW, you're going to have to wait. Chilton clarified that the change would be a dramatic departure from Blizzard's current business model, and it would take quite a bit of convincing to switch models.
As to the subject of Pandaren ...
Speculation swirled recently regarding Blizzard's decision to trademark "Mists of Pandaria," as many thought it may indicate the name of the next World of Warcraft expansion. Pandaria, in Warcraft lore, refers to the home of the Pandaren, basically humanoid war pandas you may remember making an appearance as neutral heroes in Warcraft III. Chilton said the speculation was, "wildly overhyped." He added, "if you look at traditionally how we've handled that race it's been in those secondary products because we haven't realized it in the world. Most of the time when we do anything panda-related it's going to be a comic book or a figurine or something like that."
Comic books, figurines, or a new expansion? Time and undoubtedly BlizzCon will tell. Check out the full article over at IGN PC.
Chiming in on the subject of transmogrification was Art Director Chris Robinson, who explained a little about the details behind the feature and its restrictions. Robinson clarified that protecting class integrity was an important factor in both armor design and the upcoming transmogrification feature: "When you see those demon wings you know 'Okay that's a warlock,' you know you can apply that to his tier twenty-one armor but it's still a warlock."
So what about free-to-play? Chilton confirms that it's "definitely a possibility," but for those of you looking for an immediate free-to-play version of WoW, you're going to have to wait. Chilton clarified that the change would be a dramatic departure from Blizzard's current business model, and it would take quite a bit of convincing to switch models.
As to the subject of Pandaren ...
Speculation swirled recently regarding Blizzard's decision to trademark "Mists of Pandaria," as many thought it may indicate the name of the next World of Warcraft expansion. Pandaria, in Warcraft lore, refers to the home of the Pandaren, basically humanoid war pandas you may remember making an appearance as neutral heroes in Warcraft III. Chilton said the speculation was, "wildly overhyped." He added, "if you look at traditionally how we've handled that race it's been in those secondary products because we haven't realized it in the world. Most of the time when we do anything panda-related it's going to be a comic book or a figurine or something like that."
Comic books, figurines, or a new expansion? Time and undoubtedly BlizzCon will tell. Check out the full article over at IGN PC.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 7)
Zankoku Aug 31st 2011 4:47PM
Sqtsquish.... That panda rumor is just that. A rumor. Based off of a failed LOCAL (i.e. city-level) law that never passed. Pandas have been shown to be warful in many oriental works, including computer games.
Noyou Aug 31st 2011 4:50PM
@sqt apparently they didn't have a problem with kung-fu panda.
Gemini Aug 31st 2011 9:19PM
The problem with pandaren in China was NOT that they were displaying pandas in a violent situation. The problem was that they were displayed in samurai armor, which is Japanese. That pissed the Chinese off.
Hob Sep 1st 2011 12:15AM
You know, I don't mind getting downvoted when I'm being a jerk, but for saying I'm disappointed?
What happened, did Matt Krotzer's stalker have the night off or something?
Al Aug 31st 2011 4:16PM
So in other words "We're not not saying it's possibly maybe something you could view as being related to what we said."
Strawder Aug 31st 2011 4:16PM
This would make sense if it happened like, within one week after the news broke.
But one month plus? Don't think it's going to fool anyone.
Noyou Aug 31st 2011 4:38PM
I was born at night but it wasn't last night ;)
shammrock2000 Aug 31st 2011 4:44PM
Unless of course allowing people to believe it was in blizzards favor, and given the huge cata alpha leak this would not surprise me in the least.
Jay Aug 31st 2011 4:19PM
It wasn't trademarked as a comic or figurine though; it was specifically (if i recall correctly) a game/disc product.
Hairfish Sep 1st 2011 3:03AM
Then I suppose a line of cologne sprays is out of the question. Dang it.
Shinae Aug 31st 2011 4:23PM
I have been skeptical from the start that "Mists of Pandaria" is the the next expansion.
However, I wouldn't rule it out, not even with Chilton's statement. As others said, he offered no denial.
shammrock2000 Aug 31st 2011 4:50PM
I'm with you all the way. I thought right from the start that MoP sounded a bit far fetched. But then again a some mud in the water is the best thing blizz could ask for either way.
Revanel Aug 31st 2011 6:21PM
This gives me hope that it is not the next expansion. Which makes me very, very excited.
T Aug 31st 2011 4:24PM
It's always sounded more like a card expansion than a WoW expansion.
trefpoid Aug 31st 2011 4:26PM
ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ Y U NO GIVE ME PANDA?!?!
Matt Aug 31st 2011 4:29PM
Comic book or Figurine my ass.
Noyou Aug 31st 2011 4:40PM
With all due respect, I am staying away from your caboose.
Silversol Aug 31st 2011 5:58PM
"Comic book or Figurine my ass."
What are inappropriate things said to character artists in public parks?
Blayze Aug 31st 2011 6:10PM
"Unlikely things to hear in a brothel."
Sinfulle Sep 1st 2011 9:17AM
@Blayze
"Coming soon to a Goldshire Inn near you!"