The Digital Continuum: Blizzard's mysterious MMO
Filed under: Opinion, The Digital Continuum, Rumors
We've got a good reason to believe that Blizzard's next MMO is in actuality a new IP, which means it's the perfect time to discuss the potential of this newly crafted world. Assuming that Games Workshop isn't the inspiring factor for yet another Blizzard game, I'll lay out five settings that I hope will catch a few of you off guard.
Here's the thing about Blizzard, they rarely stick to vanilla settings. Diablo is the only real exception, but even it had the addition of the Japanese inspired Assassin class and Celtic inspired Druid class. StarCraft's races range over a several influences and Warcraft pulls stuff from all over the place, chief among them being some steampunk.
Will it be the same for this new IP?
Currently a popular choice with several of the MMO dedicated, largely because the niche hasn't been properly filled as of yet, steampunk offers a wide swath of varying settings. Although I've got a personal preference.
Warmachine is tabletop game that's a blend of both steampunk and dark fantasy. It's a world with large mechanized machines controlled by powerful mages, and yet it also has plenty of sci-fi influence too. One of the world's factions -- the Cygnar -- actually fuel a few of their most powerful Warmachines with slightly erratic electrical engines instead of furnaces. Mostly though, it's a very steampunk kind of setting where guys with swords, guns and magic constantly tear each other apart. I highly recommend it to anyone with a thing for the setting.
Blizzard has never been shy with their inspirational sources, and in the case of steampunk and Warmachine, I really wouldn't mind seeing them change their tune. The unfortunate truth is that Warmachine has always been a fascinating world unable to break free from its tabletop origins, which may be intentional on its creator's part. Even so, a Blizzard take on something like the Iron Kingdoms would be an instant hit whether people realize they want it or not.

Near dystopian futures never seem to go out of style, whether it's Neuromancer, Snow Crash, Blade Runner, The Matrix or Shadowrun. Of course, all these settings take their own paths in weaving a world of technology gone wrong. Some are more post apocalyptic than others, too. Most of my experience with them has been incredibly enthralling.
In the case of cyberpunk, I can see it being sparsely used or twisted into Blizzard's own take on what kind of dark future the world holds for humanity. Admittedly, it would be very interesting to see a cyberpunk MMO from the company who brought us such a game changing title in their first attempt. Still, assuming Blizzard did a cyberpunk MMO, I imagine it wouldn't be too much like anything we're used to up until now.

Wuxia
I really loved the world of Jade Empire, and film epics set in the magical far east always seem to capture my imagination. Something about the mysterious "Far East" in movies and videogames is just so very entrancing. Of course, much like the cyberpunk setting I expect that Blizzard is more likely to cherry pick anything they may use from Wuxia. Then again, they did create the Pandarens -- even if it was a little bit of a joke.
If they were looking to stand out in the crowded MMO market, a martial arts epic with a touch of steampunk or maybe even cyberpunk would definitely make everyone take a lot of notice. Something both modern and fantastical, with identifiable fantasy trappings alongside strange and less common locales of the far east.
A guy can hope, right? I admit, this one is a bit of a reach. But if anything, maybe one of the races in their upcoming MMO will be heavily influenced by wuxia. Maybe we'll see Pandarens redux for all I know.
Here's the thing about Blizzard, they rarely stick to vanilla settings. Diablo is the only real exception, but even it had the addition of the Japanese inspired Assassin class and Celtic inspired Druid class. StarCraft's races range over a several influences and Warcraft pulls stuff from all over the place, chief among them being some steampunk.
Will it be the same for this new IP?
Steampunk
Currently a popular choice with several of the MMO dedicated, largely because the niche hasn't been properly filled as of yet, steampunk offers a wide swath of varying settings. Although I've got a personal preference.Warmachine is tabletop game that's a blend of both steampunk and dark fantasy. It's a world with large mechanized machines controlled by powerful mages, and yet it also has plenty of sci-fi influence too. One of the world's factions -- the Cygnar -- actually fuel a few of their most powerful Warmachines with slightly erratic electrical engines instead of furnaces. Mostly though, it's a very steampunk kind of setting where guys with swords, guns and magic constantly tear each other apart. I highly recommend it to anyone with a thing for the setting.
Blizzard has never been shy with their inspirational sources, and in the case of steampunk and Warmachine, I really wouldn't mind seeing them change their tune. The unfortunate truth is that Warmachine has always been a fascinating world unable to break free from its tabletop origins, which may be intentional on its creator's part. Even so, a Blizzard take on something like the Iron Kingdoms would be an instant hit whether people realize they want it or not.

Cyberpunk
Near dystopian futures never seem to go out of style, whether it's Neuromancer, Snow Crash, Blade Runner, The Matrix or Shadowrun. Of course, all these settings take their own paths in weaving a world of technology gone wrong. Some are more post apocalyptic than others, too. Most of my experience with them has been incredibly enthralling.
In the case of cyberpunk, I can see it being sparsely used or twisted into Blizzard's own take on what kind of dark future the world holds for humanity. Admittedly, it would be very interesting to see a cyberpunk MMO from the company who brought us such a game changing title in their first attempt. Still, assuming Blizzard did a cyberpunk MMO, I imagine it wouldn't be too much like anything we're used to up until now.

Wuxia
I really loved the world of Jade Empire, and film epics set in the magical far east always seem to capture my imagination. Something about the mysterious "Far East" in movies and videogames is just so very entrancing. Of course, much like the cyberpunk setting I expect that Blizzard is more likely to cherry pick anything they may use from Wuxia. Then again, they did create the Pandarens -- even if it was a little bit of a joke.
If they were looking to stand out in the crowded MMO market, a martial arts epic with a touch of steampunk or maybe even cyberpunk would definitely make everyone take a lot of notice. Something both modern and fantastical, with identifiable fantasy trappings alongside strange and less common locales of the far east.
A guy can hope, right? I admit, this one is a bit of a reach. But if anything, maybe one of the races in their upcoming MMO will be heavily influenced by wuxia. Maybe we'll see Pandarens redux for all I know.






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Utterance said on 11:49AM 5-19-2009
Think about this, a StarCraft MMO was not unique or different enough for Blizzard to justify developing. They obviously feel that it would still pull too many people away from WoW. With that said, it's looking more and more likely that their next game will have something to do with space and nothing involving characters on the ground.
You could easily think that StarCraft is so wildly different from WoW that it would likely be the next setting for an MMO but you would be wrong now for thinking that. I used to swear up and down their next MMO was based on StarCraft and I was dead wrong all along. The only thing I can think of that StarCraft and WoW do have in common is that both involve (but are not limited to) ground combat.
Which is why the only setting mentioned in this article that seems likely to me is Sci-Fi and only if it has something to do with playing in space. Otherwise Blizzard might as well make a StarCraft MMO, which would be money in the bank.
Maybe I'm wrong again, maybe Blizzard will surprise us all and make an MMOFPS which also would be totally different from WoW. Nothing would surprise me at this point.
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Achilles said on 11:53AM 5-19-2009
Utterance - I think you are spot on, except for the guessing at the probable setting for the next page from Blizzard (I made the same mistake on Starcraft) - I dont think anyone is going to get it right, what I do hope is that Blizzard surprise us with something new.
Fingers crossed on this one.
Mr. Smite said on 12:07PM 5-19-2009
Most likely something with RvR, player housing, guild battles, micro transactions as well as subscription costs, casual mini games, player driven economy, a CCG attached, memorabilia, an annual convention, music system, costumes, a profession involving wood, NEW DANCES, and probably set in space.
And most of those who play it will say Blizzard invented all those things.
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Voxis said on 1:07PM 5-22-2009
Ive never heard anyone say blizzard invented those things. they always take gaming ideas from others that see it works. I'm embarrassed to even admit i once played WoW, I feel dumber for ever playing it.
sean said on 12:11PM 5-19-2009
i really want a Wuxia type MMO, but i doubt blizzard would do it, not sure if i'd want them to do it either.
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Jess said on 1:52PM 5-19-2009
"Assuming that Games Workshop isn't the inspiring factor for yet another Blizzard game,"
LOL awesome. Always good to see someone who knows their IP history.
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starmonkey said on 12:00AM 5-20-2009
Note that Games Workship borrows a lot from other IP's before it (Frank Herbert comes to mind) and so on etc etc....
Fess said on 4:59PM 5-19-2009
Nerdrage...overwhelming!!
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Dude said on 8:09PM 5-19-2009
If only they'd give us a name, we'd have at least that to go on.
They are just a bunch of teasers.
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Cowy said on 1:44AM 5-20-2009
Sooo tired of Steampunk. God I hope its not steampunk... >_<
Fad has passed for me like... 4 years ago. booooriiiing.
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Jess said on 1:52AM 5-20-2009
Borrowing and flagrantly ripping off are two different things, and Blizzard is guilty of the latter.
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