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Blizzard acquires Proletariat studio behind Spellbreak to speed up World of Warcraft development

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Blizzard acquires Proletariat studio behind Spellbreak to speed up World of Warcraft development

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In order to speed up the development of the new World of Warcraft expansion “Dragon Rise”, there are already “Overwatch 2” (Overwatch 2), “Diablo: Immortal”, “Warcraft Arclight Rumble” and other tasks In hand, Blizzard recently made an acquisition. They bought the Proletariat studio behind “Spellbreak”, hoping to rely on more developers to ensure that “Dragon Rise” will be released on time with excellent quality.

Not long ago, Proletariat announced that it would cease operations on Spellbreak early next year. Far from being a hit (it had an average player count of 166 on Steam as of last month), Proletariat will focus its development resources of over 100 people on Rise of the Dragons after it shuts down. In fact, since last month, the cooperation between Proletariat and Blizzard has begun. Previously, the general manager of World of Warcraft had complained that there were not enough people recruited to roll out the update in time, and with the arrival of Proletariat, this situation should ease.

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