
Here's an update, albeit slightly unexpected, from The Escapist's big "March Mayhem" tournament that
we reported on a little while ago. They were pitting Relic Entertainment up against Activision-Blizzard in a developer vote-down, and apparently, after a tie and a little ballot box stuffing,
Relic, not Blizzard, has emerged out on top. Quite an upset in a number of ways -- Relic was seeded #12 in the bracket, and Activision-Blizzard was seeded as number one (the bracket also included Harmonix, Infinity Ward, and another big MMO developer, Mythic). In fact, Relic also went on to beat Harmonix, and is now facing Bioware for a spot in the final matchup.
Is it fair to say, then, that the mighty have fallen? Blizzard was (and still is, for the most part) held in high esteem as a developer -- most of the games they've released in their vast history aren't just hits, they're classics. But even commenters here on our site felt that the "Activision" on the front of the dev's name was distasteful: Blizzard's new owners don't demand as much respect as the studio itself does. And Blizzard has definitely changed lately. Some might say that the developer that allowed
Diablo 2 players to play for free on Battle.net (which, to be fair, has
had its own issues) isn't the same company that's planning to
sell Starcraft II three different times.
And let's not forget that, ballot-stuffing or not,
Relic has moved on to beat
Harmonix, and still has a chance to win it all, so it could just be that they have a much bigger fan following than anyone expected. But does a loss like this mean
Blizzard has fallen from their fans' grace?
Has your estimation of Blizzard raised or lowered since they joined up with Activision?| Raised | 496 (5.0%) |
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| Lowered | 6207 (62.0%) |
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| About the same | 3304 (33.0%) |
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Filed under: Polls, Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Blizzard