THQ Executive Believes World of Warcraft Has Peaked

Andy Chalk

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THQ Executive Believes World of Warcraft Has Peaked


World of Warcraft [http://www.thq.com/] has "peaked," and that there is room in the market for other major MMOGs to co-exist with it.

Speaking to Eurogamer [http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=130974]at the Gamer's Day event in San Francisco last week, Sorenson said, "However long it takes World of Warcraft to go through its cycle there will always be people on it, probably always be millions of people on it, but does it keep at that peak? And I think that, I wish I could see the numbers, but my guess is that it probably already has peaked - but it's still a great business."

THQ Warhammer 40,000 [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/69261] MMOG last year, although no further details have been released, and THQ boss Brian Farrell said today that the game is "probably still a couple years out." Sorenson concurred with that statement, describing the game as "certainly not imminent" and suggesting the developers would take their time to ensure the game is 100 percent at release.

"That's certainly one thing that World of Warcraft's proved: Not only do you have to do it well, it has to be great from day one," he said. "There's not a tolerance like there used to be, when Ultima [http://www.uoherald.com/]came out... All those games were buggy and horrible, and eventually got there. You can't do that anymore, which has lengthened the cycle for good quality MMOs."

"There's a lot of commonality (between World of Warcraft and Warhammer 40,000) that just comes right out of what Games Workshop [http://www.games-workshop.com/]has developed - the fiction, and the rest of it is incredibly deep," he continued. "I think if we're true to that and do it at a high quality, then people will come. And certainly we can co-exist."

In 2006, Farrell said it would be "misguided" to try competing with World of Warcraft at that point, and that it would be better to put something out when the game was "on its downward slope." Since its 2004 launch, Wrath of the Lich King [http://www.blizzard.com], is expected to hit sometime this year.


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Darkong

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I wish I had a quid for every time someone has announced that WoW has peaked or will start to decline, I'd be able to pay another years worth of subscription to it :p

I remember one of Matrix Online's guys from ages ago saying that he expected the rush for WoW to die off and that it'd level off at about 1 million subscribers by the end of its first year, somehow I doubt the guy backs horses anymore.
 

Melaisis

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What's that Timmy!? 'Hell has frozen over'!?

So basically THQ are going to launch a MMORPG very soon along the exceedingly similar lines to the original WoW, but since everyone moved away from WoW because it was, for instance, too boring; means we're going to go to this new thing? I don't think so, matey.
 

ionveau

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most people that leave WoW quit MMO rpgs overall, whats the point of leaving WoW then going back to being poor in another MMO RPG?
 

Radelaide

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I actually kind of agree. I mean, it's still incredibly popular with millions upon millions of subscribers, but how many new subscriptions is it attracting per year?