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They do own those legacy games but sadly Starcraft is not going to be re-born anytime soon - maybe warcraft IV but we will see.

What will happen to Bobby Kotick now?



Well Microsoft just released Age of Empires 4, which turned out surprisingly well, best RTS since Starcraft 2. I'd say chances we're going to see anything SC3 or WC4 related only went up by this. Maybe there will even be a WoW2 finally.

About time other studios get a chance to work with Blizzards IPs, they did well creating all those beautiful universes, but they struggle so much making just one new game every few years.


In the back of my head I thought AoE4 has had disappointing reviews, but they scored 81 at MetaCritic [1]. [1] https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/age-of-empires-iv


Looks like he will stay (for now):

> Bobby Kotick will continue to serve as CEO of Activision Blizzard, and he and his team will maintain their focus on driving efforts to further strengthen the company’s culture and accelerate business growth.


>Starcraft is not going to be re-born anytime soon

you don't need to make another Starcraft game. you can use that IPs to develop different kind of game like Warcraft is used to make Hearthstone the card game.

Microsoft is buying Activision Blizzard's IPs


True if your goal is to make money.

Starcraft was just a fantastic game - people have been playing it for decades. Not sure how financially successful it has been (fairly well I would imagine) but it has a legion fan base.


That's true!

Almost everyday play map or two on SC:R.


Why they never used Starcraft to compete in the same game-space as Eve Online or Star Citizen is beyond me... though, I think that's just wishful thinking on my part. Love the IP of one and the game play of the other =[


I presume they didn't want to pin such a big acquisition on him leaving but I wouldn't be making any bets on him still being with Microsoft in 2023.


Yeah, keeping the execs around for a while after an acquisition before they quietly exit seems common.


4 year cliff typically unless acquirer wants to push them out.




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