Blizzard Entertainment started as a humble game studio in southern California before hits like “StarCraft” and “World of Warcraft” transformed it into a media juggernaut that made billions of dollars ...
“More like a frat house than a business.” That’s how one employee described the early years at Blizzard Entertainment, the videogame maker behind such hit games as “Warcraft” and “Diablo.” In “Play ...
You can’t play coy if you’re clearly acting in ways that could harm someone like Valve. We have an interesting, albeit amusing story about Deadlock, but really, it’s about the game’s developer, Valve.