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Activision-Blizz's chief financial officer Thomas Tippl a briefing yesterday in New York, demonstrated the powerful works of the company's future lineup:

From the picture we can see that the arrangements for...
2009 - World of Warcraft
……presented on the middle slide is: (2010), the company began with "World of Warcraft": Cataclysm which proceed with "the deployment of major disaster" that occurs within the game, a major shift to the continent of the horde & alliance. WoW, an MMORPG, still to this day continues to wrangle in the Mainland market. Next in line is "StarCraft II", the beta soon to be released in the early 2010, and launching in mid-2010. Battle.net 2 is planned to be upgarded within the time period; it's official launch will start the new decade as a contender to rival competitor Valve's Steam Platform! ... ...
The next line is _________(Fill in the black) Cataclysm
To end 2010, their goal is to continue their aggressive expansion into the Chinese's Online Market with WoW: Cataclysm & Starcraft II at full force, hopefully, China's General Administration of Press and Publications (GAPP) stand down to this one....Nah.. Screw that..Round 2
2011, continued to maintain the "World of Warcraft", announced a new online games and "StarCraft II" expansion pack, "Diablo III" market!
These past few days, Blizzard has been very busy. World of Warcraft is now a part of the new Battle.net, so as of today all WoW accounts have to be merged with a Battle.net account in order to log into the game. If you need help with the whole Battle.net meal deal, you can check out their FAQ.
In the meantime, you'll just have to make do with Torchlight...
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Stefano says...
yeah right dude your an idiot they say 2011..not 2012 you dumbass theyve been working on d3 for a long ass time now.

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