Microsoft anuluje survivalowy projekt studia Blizzard Entertainment

Microsoft has decided to cancel an exciting survival project that was being developed by Blizzard Entertainment, following its acquisition of the studio. The project, codenamed Odyssey, was intended to bring freshness and a new brand to Blizzard’s portfolio. Unfortunately, after more than six years of development, the main reason for its cancellation was the unsatisfactory performance of the game engine.

The work on the Odyssey project was unique for Blizzard, known for its series such as Warcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch. The game was meant to be inspired by Minecraft and Rust, but with more polished survival experiences. The studio had plans to expand the team working on this title, but it now seems that it will never see the light of day.

Microsoft formally acquired Activision Blizzard, which means the company now owns brands like Call of Duty, Warcraft, and Diablo. However, the cancellation of the Odyssey project is sad news for many gamers and fans of Blizzard. Years of work and substantial financial investments have gone to waste.

While not all developers working on the project will be laid off due to job cuts, many resources will be wasted. This decision is even more regrettable because those who had the opportunity to test an earlier version of the game spoke highly of it. The original release was planned for 2026, but now it is certain that it will not happen.

Blizzard has canceled other ambitious projects in the past, such as the codenamed Titan MMO. Although some resources allocated to that project were utilized in the game Overwatch, the cancellation of such large undertakings is always disappointing for the gaming community and fans of the studio.

FAQ Section:

1. What was the codename of the project canceled by Microsoft after acquiring Blizzard Entertainment?
The project was codenamed Odyssey.

2. Why did Microsoft decide to cancel the Odyssey project?
The main reason for the cancellation was the unsatisfactory performance of the game engine, which had been in development for over six years.

3. In what style was the game Odyssey supposed to be?
The game was meant to be inspired by Minecraft and Rust but with a more refined take on survival experiences.

4. What brands does Microsoft now own after acquiring Activision Blizzard?
After acquiring Activision Blizzard, Microsoft now owns brands such as Call of Duty, Warcraft, and Diablo.

5. What does this mean for gamers and fans of Blizzard Entertainment?
The cancellation of the Odyssey project is sad news for many gamers and fans of Blizzard Entertainment who were expecting a fresh addition to Blizzard’s portfolio.

6. Will all developers working on the project be laid off?
Not all developers working on the project will be laid off due to job cuts, but many resources will be wasted.

7. Why is the cancellation of such projects disappointing for the gaming community and fans of the studio?
The cancellation of such major undertakings is always disappointing for the gaming community and fans of Blizzard Entertainment, who were anticipating new ambitious projects.

Important Terms:
– Game engine: a computer program responsible for the functioning of a video game.
– MMO: massively multiplayer online, a genre of video games in which multiple players can play together in a virtual world.

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