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− | {{Company| title = Blizzard Entertainment |
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− | |founded = 1991 |
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+ | | company_type = Developer,Publisher |
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− | |headquarters = Irvine, CA, U.S., <br> Velizy, Yvelines, France |
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+ | | parent = Activision Blizzard |
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− | |products = [[The Warcraft series]] |
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+ | | foundation = 1991 |
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− | [[The StarCraft series]] |
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+ | | products = [[Warcraft (franchise)|Warcraft]]<br>[[StarCraft (series)|StarCraft]]<br>[[Diablo (series)|Diablo]]<br>[[Heroes of the Storm]]<br>[[Overwatch]] |
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+ | | hqs = {{Flag|United States}} Irvine, CA<br>{{Flag|France}} Velizy, Yvelines |
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− | [[The Diablo series]] |
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− | |website = http://www.blizzard.com |
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− | '''Blizzard''' is a Popular gaming company based out of Irvine, California. |
+ | '''Blizzard''' is a Popular gaming company based out of Irvine, California. Creators of the popular [[Warcraft series]], [[Diablo Series]] and [[StarCraft Series]] and of the popular [[Battle.net]] online gaming service. They started as '''Silicon & Synapse''' in [[1991]], and released a couple of titles for the [[SNES]] and [[Genesis]]. The game that would make them a major developer did not come until [[1994]], where after changing their name to Blizzard Entertainment, they released an [[RTS]] game called [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]]. The [[Warcraft series]] is now one of the most successful franchises in the industry. |
Their games today are primarily for the [[PC]], with a new division entitled [[Blizzard Console]] focusing on games for home consoles. |
Their games today are primarily for the [[PC]], with a new division entitled [[Blizzard Console]] focusing on games for home consoles. |
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== Titles == |
== Titles == |
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*[[The Lost Vikings]] (1992) - platform game |
*[[The Lost Vikings]] (1992) - platform game |
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*[[Blackthorne]] (1994) - fantasy platform game |
*[[Blackthorne]] (1994) - fantasy platform game |
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*[[The Death and Return of Superman]] (1994) - side-scrolling beat 'em up |
*[[The Death and Return of Superman]] (1994) - side-scrolling beat 'em up |
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− | *[[Warcraft: Orcs |
+ | *[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]] (1994) - fantasy real-time strategy game |
*[[Justice League Task Force]] (1995) - one-on-one fighting game |
*[[Justice League Task Force]] (1995) - one-on-one fighting game |
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*[[The Lost Vikings II]] (1995) - platform game |
*[[The Lost Vikings II]] (1995) - platform game |
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*[[World of Warcraft]] (2004) - MMORPG set in the Warcraft universe |
*[[World of Warcraft]] (2004) - MMORPG set in the Warcraft universe |
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*[[StarCraft: Ghost]] (Canceled) - science fiction third-person action game |
*[[StarCraft: Ghost]] (Canceled) - science fiction third-person action game |
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+ | *[[StarCraft II]] (2010) - sequel to StarCraft |
− | *[[Diablo III]] ( |
+ | *[[Diablo III]] (2012) - sequel to Diablo |
− | [[Category:World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade]] |
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+ | *[https://www.blizzard.com/ www.blizzard.com] - Official website |
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+ | *[https://www.battle.net/ www.battle.net] - [[Blizzard Battle.net]] website |
[[Category:Game developers]] |
[[Category:Game developers]] |
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+ | [[Category:English video game companies]] |
Revision as of 21:04, 27 September 2020
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Blizzard is a Popular gaming company based out of Irvine, California. Creators of the popular Warcraft series, Diablo Series and StarCraft Series and of the popular Battle.net online gaming service. They started as Silicon & Synapse in 1991, and released a couple of titles for the SNES and Genesis. The game that would make them a major developer did not come until 1994, where after changing their name to Blizzard Entertainment, they released an RTS game called Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. The Warcraft series is now one of the most successful franchises in the industry.
Their games today are primarily for the PC, with a new division entitled Blizzard Console focusing on games for home consoles.
Titles
- The Lost Vikings (1992) - platform game
- Rock & Roll Racing (1993) - racing game
- Blackthorne (1994) - fantasy platform game
- The Death and Return of Superman (1994) - side-scrolling beat 'em up
- Warcraft: Orcs & Humans (1994) - fantasy real-time strategy game
- Justice League Task Force (1995) - one-on-one fighting game
- The Lost Vikings II (1995) - platform game
- Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (1995) - fantasy real-time strategy game
- Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal (1996) - expansion pack
- Diablo (1996) - action-oriented computer role-playing game
- StarCraft (1998) - science fiction real-time strategy game
- StarCraft: Brood War (1998) - expansion pack
- Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans (Unreleased) - Canceled fantasy adventure game
- Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition (1999) - upgraded version of WarCraft II
- Diablo II (2000) - action-oriented RPG
- Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (2001) - expansion pack
- Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (2002) - fantasy real-time strategy game
- Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (2003) - expansion pack
- World of Warcraft (2004) - MMORPG set in the Warcraft universe
- StarCraft: Ghost (Canceled) - science fiction third-person action game
- StarCraft II (2010) - sequel to StarCraft
- Diablo III (2012) - sequel to Diablo
External links
- www.blizzard.com - Official website
- www.battle.net - Blizzard Battle.net website