Blizzard: Nope, No Titan Reveal This Year
Blizzard has shot down rumors of its "casual MMO" making an appearance next month at BlizzCon 2011. Hey, at least there will be the Foo Fighters...
Recently M2 Research senior analyst Billy Pidgeon indicated that Blizzard would reveal its much-rumored next-gen MMO, codenamed "Titan," next month at BlizzCon 2011. It seemed like a viable prediction given that Diablo 3 has slipped into a Q1 2012 release window, and EA's Star Wars: The Old Republic is officially arriving on store shelves this December. Even industry insiders have said that the studio is under pressure to reveal something big next month based on those two factors, backing up Pidgeon's prediction.
But on Thursday an unnamed Blizzard representative said that no, its "unannounced MMO" will not be talked about at this year's BlizzCon. Disappointing as that may be, there's still hope for next month's convention: the Foo Fighters finale!
Blizzard said in a press release on Wednesday that the band will headline the closing concert. While tickets to the convention are currently sold out, viewers can watch at home by ordering a BlizzCon Virtual Ticket, offering comprehensive live coverage of the event (including Foo Fighters' performance) globally over the Internet and also on DIRECTV in the United States.
"We're pretty sure that in the future, music historians will look back at BlizzCon 2011 as the unquestionable pinnacle of Foo Fighters' long and illustrious career," said Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters founder and frontman. "We look forward to living up to that prediction by bringing the Horde and Alliance together to rock the hell out of Anaheim next month."
Ummm, ok. Getting back to Titan, there's now talk that the company won't reveal its "casual MMO" until next year at the least. Given that Blizzard is known for throwing press events prior to BlizzCon conventions, the reveal could be at any time within 2012. Previously a leaked roadmap revealed a projected launch date of Q4 2013 (alongside the release of the 5th World of Warcraft expansion pack), so a 2012 reveal fits right in perfectly.
- Gaming,
- Blizzard,
- Titan ,
- Casual-MMO ,
- Foo-Fighters ,
- Diablo ,
- WoW
- T-Mobile Sides With Samsung in Battle With Apple
- How Amazon Uses its Cloud to Turbocharge the Browser
- CAP Changes the Way ISPs Advertise 'Unlimited' Usage and Broadband Speeds
- Kal-El Seen by Analysts as Nvidia's Fortune Maker
- Amazon: Kindle Fire Not Coming to UK Just Yet
- Only 19% UK of Cinema-goers Think 3D Improves Film
- Samsung to Pay Microsoft for Every Android Device Sold
- Opinion: 3 Things HP Needs To Do Right Away
- Duke Nukem 3D Remake Put on Indefinite Hold
- AMD Faces 32nm Challenge; Cuts Q3 Revenue Forecast
- LaCie's LaPlug Turns USB Drives into Cloud Storage
- VIDEO: The Last RAGE Gameplay Trailer Before Release
- Samsung Targets Exynos 4212 CPU for High-End Devices
- Carphone Warehouse Announces New Tethering Deals
- Vodafone Gets the Xperia Arc S Today
- Opinion: Can Xbox Live and Windows 8 Work Together?
- HP Won't Finalize PC Spin-Off Until End of 2011
- Amazon May Purchase Palm/webOS Remnants





