Blizzard Buys IGN Pro League - Page 10
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On April 09 2013 06:17 zul wrote: noble move. hope it turns out "profitable" for all partys. Why wouldn't it turn a profit? Anything blizzard does turns a profit, and these guys are a part of blizzard now. They have lucky stable jobs now. | ||
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Hope they return to the Cosmo at least, that place is bomb. | ||
pmp10
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Pro League blew away quite a few chances to become the best organizer in NA. They would do much better with NASL. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On April 09 2013 06:34 Thrill wrote: Well... The best thing about IPL was League.. How's that gonna go now? Hope they return to the Cosmo at least, that place is bomb. You clearly didn't read the OP. None of that is happening. They work for Blizzard in the Bay area, at a new office. One might say, a studio. | ||
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sirachman
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On April 09 2013 04:26 CursOr wrote: Awesome! Very glad for the IPL people! They put a lot into it for us. I work for a company of about 23 people that creates software for courts I wish my job was this cool... I know switching jobs is never easy.. But don't ever let yourself stick with something you don't enjoy! | ||
Mysticesper
United States1183 Posts
On April 09 2013 05:58 eviltomahawk wrote: I'm not sure if the people who worked in content/tournament production would now end up contributing to game development. The type of expertise seems too different. Think it's the other way around.. they hire people doing tournament production to keep blizz people developing. I just can't help but feel that staffing is tight in their offices. Buying IPL basically removes the process of creating a new department from scratch. It's already done for them. | ||
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