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by Sp3tSnAz, Level 34
Last updated at November 20, 2008, 4:55 am
The latest MTV multiplayer blog interviewed Mike Morhaime, the Blizzard CEO, at the Wraith of the Lich King launch.

One of the topics talked about was expansion pack models as well as how often sequels are released, specifically in regards to Activision games.

MTV Multiplayer: Activision has had success with franchises like “Call of Duty” and “Guitar Hero” by releasing games annually. Do you look at that business model at all and wonder if that would work for Blizzard? Do you think there’s more profit in hitting the annual mark? Or do you think players need the breathing room?

Morhaime: In terms of expansions, I think a little bit more frequently is probably good with sort of the goal to get closer to an annual expansion. But I think it really depends on what content you put in the expansion. I don’t think Blizzard will ever be able to do sequels of products like a “Diablo III” or “Diablo IV” on an annual basis, but we might be able to do expansions to those games close to annually.

Hmmm, is there more profit? In an ideal scenario, I think we’d probably do [expansions] a little bit more often than we’ve been able to do. But I agree — I think putting too many expansions out too frequently, you probably get to the point where people do need to start taking a little break.


Hopefully this means that we'll see much more polished games with a lot of additional content being added regularly, so the game never gets too boring.
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ThyrsaM
ThyrsaM Nov 20, 2008 at 10:28 am
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Sounds good, but I hope they don't make it a milkcow...
Talic
Talic Nov 20, 2008 at 10:12 pm
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Here, expansion for ya.  Diablo III: "The Secret Cow Level".  Milk the cow all you want.
ThyrsaM
ThyrsaM Nov 21, 2008 at 3:33 am
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Webbstre
Webbstre Nov 20, 2008 at 7:57 pm
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Guild wars had a decent expansion model... Considering the quality of Blizzard products I wouldn't mind them going down that route... except that I highly suspect they are going for some kind of "pay per month" plan for some kind of "special" bnet service in the future.
ThyrsaM
ThyrsaM Nov 21, 2008 at 3:40 am
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ofcourse they will do that. Normal b.net will be free, but the extra services and stats will be requiring a fee. Will prolly be cool stats too.
Sven.TG
Sven.TG Nov 25, 2008 at 6:45 pm
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I'm sure they will charge for a special B.net, but seriously I'm getting tired of all these third-party service sites, applications, and portals. What happened to simple integrated game servers. Sure slap an in-game ad while I'm browsing for a server, but please don't make me download some extra application just to play it multiplayer.
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