It's official: Wrath of the Lich King has broken the record for the fastest selling PC game of all time! WoW's latest expansion sold 2.8 million copies in the first 24 hours of release, the previous holder of the record was another WoW product, The Burning Crusade, which sold 2.4 million in the same time period.
Now we wait and see it they manages to sell the predicted 5 million in the first month. Here's the press release, more after the break:
IRVINE, Calif., Nov 20, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. today announced that World of Warcraft(R)'s second expansion, Wrath of the Lich King(TM), has sold more than 2.8 million copies in its first 24 hours of availability*, making it the fastest-selling PC game of all time. This eclipses the previous record of nearly 2.4 million copies sold in 24 hours, set in January 2007 by Blizzard's first World of Warcraft expansion, The Burning Crusade(R). Wrath of the Lich King was simultaneously released in North America, Europe, Chile, Argentina, and Russia on November 13; Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand on November 14; and South Korea and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau on November 18.
In celebration of the launch, more than 15,000 stores throughout the world had their doors open at midnight to welcome thousands of expectant players. Several of these locations were attended by Blizzard Entertainment representatives, who met players and signed copies of the game.

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We know many of you can’t access the Blizzard pages from work and/or school, so if you’d like to read the transcript of BlizzCon 6, you see the full thing, along with images that come with Blizzard’s original, after the break. Alternatively, if you’d like to ensure we see more of these podcasts, support Blizzard by downloading the original from here.


Yes he’s terribly annoying, and we all know it’s just another shameless publicity stunt, but Athene has released a video in response to this business about reaching level 80 first, or rather, reaching level 79 then getting banned. Hmm, if his mother is like that it’s no wonder he turned out the way he is… Catch the video after the break.
BlizzCast 6 is finally Live as a sound stream and as a transcript. Welcome to BlizzCast Episode 6! Nethaera (WoW Community Manager) interviewed Lead Tools Programmer, Monte Krol. He talks about his career background from the early days of Atari games until he applied for a job at Blizzard back on 2000.
Karune (RTS Community Manager) interviewed Senior Art Director Sam Didier and Lead Designer Dustin Browder who explain the process behind creating Starcraft II Unit design from Concept to Creation. Bashiok (Diablo Community Manager) interviewed Senior Character Artist Anthony Rivero who discusses Diablo character design. Don’t forget to read the fans Q&A at the end.
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Blizzard has released a sneak preview (PDF) of the upcoming World of Warcraft # 13. The comic book is just getting better and better. Lady Prestor has been unmasked by King Varian Wrynn to be Onyxia, who escapes Stormwind with a treasure on her paws: Anduin. Varian must reach Theramore to rescue his son. This new story arc will reveal exactly what the impostor duplicate of Varian really is. Is he a black dragon? Is he from an alternate reality? Or even worse ... was Varian magically split into two personas? From what it looks the kindness of Varian was split into the impostor, while the bravery and cockiness of Varian was split into who we know as Lo’gosh. Only time will tell ... grab your copy to find out. And don’t forget ... Garona will make her first appearance in the comic book. Check out the sneak peek preview.
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| Hitting stores this week, the penultimate chapter to our first major comic arc sees our heroes heading off to Theramore Island to resolve the damage done by the evil usurper of the throne. Check out the preview pages for yourself.
If you like what you see, you can visit Wildstorm for more information, locate a nearby comic store, or subscribe to the series directly. Also be sure to check out World of Warcraft: Volume 1, a hardcover collection of issues #0 through #7. It’s on shelves and available online now at all major comic retailers. |
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We got our hands on a copy of Bradygames’ new Official Strategy Guide to Wrath of the Lich King, and have written up a review for you to check out. These are the same people that made one for the Original World of Warcraft and The Burning Crusade, so they know their stuff.
It’s packed with some really helpful info, for new players as well as old, so if you haven’t got into WotLK yet and you’d like some tips, or even if you’re just interested on reading up on the expansion and all the goodies that came with it like Achievements, new content, new spells & talents, the Death Knight, you might like to see:
Submitted By Snodge:
Among the plethora of reviews now starting to make their appearance, Eurogamer’s 3 page review of WotLK stands out:
Wrath of the Lich King takes the best-of-breed MMO and improves everything about it. It’s a work of supreme confidence and quality that is twice as fun and ten times as beautiful as classic WOW, not to mention anything else in the genre. But above all else - in the breathtaking sweep of Northrend, in the assured, epic storytelling, in the constellation of brilliant quests - it is a grand adventure. Perhaps the grandest adventure in all gaming. In every sense, Azeroth is still the place to be.
From what I have personally seen of WotLK, I can totally agree with their conclusion!
Championship Gaming Series has announced that after only two seasons, it will be shutting down with immediate effect due to lack of profitability. The company presented eSports on TV and included coverage for many games such as Dead or Alive 4 and Counter-Strike, as well as WoW Arena tournaments. Thanks IncGamers.
Read the full statement from their website after the break.
When the newly-combined Nihilum and SK Gaming cleared Naxx 25 and Malygos over the weekend, it prompted many questions from the community about the difficulty level of Lich King; is it just too easy now?
Blue poster Zarhym responded to some of the concerns on the official forums:
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I understand wanting to make something more available to the general public, but i thought that was why the 10/25 man versions were made available for all raids. You are correct about the 10/25 man versions of raid dungeons being added to allow for more accessibility of the general population. That said, I think you draw an incomplete conclusion when you use the fact that the current 25 man dungeons have been cleared by the top guilds in the world to argue we’ve made this content a little too accessible to the general public. Q u o t e: I must admit, I love what you’ve done with WotLK, but it was extremely disappointing to see that all raid content was cleared by a nihilum/SK guild in 3 days. Keep in mind that guilds like this are comprised of people who have bested every raid encounter we’ve released since Onyxia and Molten Core. They’ve made it a focus for years now to conquer every piece of PvE content we put out there, and do it first. Knowledge, experience, and teamwork are built rapidly when struggling through so many different boss encounters. Now, I’m not arguing that the raid content is any easier or harder than in the past. I’ve not done any of the 25 man raids yet. I do get the feeling though that the majority of the people I’ve seen on the forums specifically arguing that the content is too easy, based on the performance or opinions of the top guilds of the world, have not experienced the content either. Is it possible you will draw the same conclusion when you’ve cleared every 25 man encounter through Arthas (when his time comes)? Of course. When your intuitions grow into experience after you’ve made such accomplishments you’ll have better ground from which to justify your disappointment. Of course we’re monitoring your feedback and experiencing the content ourselves. I reiterate that we’ll always consider adjusting content for greater ease or difficulty if we feel it is necessary to maintain a fun and rewarding game. |
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Apologies to all fans who got to read the news alert a few weeks ago. Richard A. Knaak has informed me that he is not the author of World of Warcraft: Deathknight. Amazon is now listing this book to be written by Dan Jolley. I considered necessary to post this as my role in the community is to inform, rather than to misinform.
I have seen a few wiki entries that used Blizzplanet as source. So it’s my responsibility to correct the previous misinformation. Make your updates accordingly. I did not reach Richard A. Knaak until now about the book. Originally, I saw it freshly listed over at Amazon. Knaak does have an upcoming manga about a mage, but not much can be said at the moment until the script is approved by Tokyopop and Blizzard.
Author: Dan Jolley
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: TokyoPop (July 6, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1427814961
ISBN-13: 978-1427814968
So let’s learn some stuff about Dan Jolley. He was voted Best Horror Comic of 2001 by Wizard Magazine for the limited series: Obergeist. He was nominated for an Eisner Award on 2003 for writing the JSA: The Unholy Three limited series. A novel based in the sci-fi shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel: IRON MAN: Teen Novelization (based on the 2008 film), STAR TREK S.C.E. - Some Assembly Required, Firestorm (DC Comics); Dr. Strange: The Flight of Bones (four-issue mini-series, Marvel Comics,1999); JSA: The Liberty File; Sabretooth: Mary Shelley Overdrive (four-issue mini-series, Marvel Comics 2002); Vampirella: The Choir in the Mist (2004); Warcraft Legends # 1 (World of Warcraft: How to Win Friends, short story). And a few Tokyopop mangas: Alex Unlimited, HarperCollins, The Warriors Series (The Lost Warrior, Warrior’s Refuge, Warrior’s Return).
Below are some of his comments based on his experience as a World of Warcraft player with two level 70 characters ...
World of Warcraft: Night of the Dragon by Richard A. Knaak is finally on sale at a bookstore near you. The events in this book will fit as an intro to World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.
Grim Batol: its dark legacy stretches back into the mists of Azeroth’s past. But most know it as the site of a terrible tragedy—where the vile orcs corrupted the hatchlings of the noble Dragonqueen, Alexstrasza, and used them as weapons of war. Though a band of heroes, led by the enigmatic mage, Krasus, defeated the orcs and freed the captive dragons, the cursed mountain stands as another ravaged landmark within the…
WORLD OF WARCRAFT
But now Krasus—known to some as the red dragon Korialstrasz—senses the malice of Grim Batol rising once more to threaten those he holds dear. Determined this time to confront this evil by himself, he is unaware of the quests that will draw others to Grim Batol and reveal the monstrous truth that could not only herald their deaths, but usher in a terrible new age of darkness and destruction.
Good news for Russian players who play on non-Russian servers:
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| We are aware that many of our Russian speaking players, European account owners, upgrading to World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King have purchased the retail boxes that only work with Russian accounts. Therefore, we have decided to make the European to Russian account conversion process available again until 16 December (inclusive). http://www.wow-europe.com/migration/account-migration.html
However players that would like to keep their European accounts will be able to contact our Billing team(http://eu.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=23210) to arrange this. For all the details, please refer to the forums here: http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=6848316238&sid=5 You should transfer your characters before converting your account. Thus, the free character migration(http://www.wow-europe.com/migration/) from European to Russian realms has also been extended until 16 December. Please check our character migration FAQ for further information: http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/faq/russianmigration.html |
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Bastion of English journalism, The Sun newspaper has a feature today on women who have lost their men to online games, and WoW is the central theme. Support group The WoW Widows claim that WoW and other online games are responsible for the break up of hundreds of couples, and that Relate have started training counsellors to deal with online gaming addiction.
“It feels like he is two-timing me… only with a computer”
The article follows the stories of three couples, but it’s the same deal with all of them; wife wants more time from hubby, hubby likes gaming. In all 3 cases, the women have learned to deal with their partners’ gaming habits. The usual excuses come out, like
“At least by staying in I’m helping us to save some money. If I’m spending all night on the computer it’s not like I can spend all our money in the pub.”. But should these guys get off their backsides and spend more time with their neglected partners, or are they justified in playing a few hours a night as long as they’ve done their fair share of house work?
We all expected Lich King to do well it the charts, and it hasn’t let anyone down. It’s top of the PC sales charts in the US and UK, and it’s also made an impressive 2nd place on the cross platform UK charts, as reported by IncGamers. Read more in their article:

Congratulations to the following winners:


Then of course, Lich King launched and there’s oodles of links to coverage of that around the world. And in case you’ve had enough of that already, how about a bit of news about Second Life? More specifically, about a couple who met, married, cheated, divorced and met other people, all through the game! Love these RPers, don’t you?
Read about all this and more, over on IncGamers.

In celebration of the launch of Wrath of the Lich King, we’re running a second Razer competition!
You may have taken part in our previous Razer contest to design a Death Knight Crest, but you’ll be pleased to know that you can enter this comp in addition to that one, so you have twice the chance to win some Razer goodies! Ok, so on to the details of this new challenge:
Here are the rules: For all video submissions, the contestant has to include an “IncGamers” and “Powered by Razer” logo with his or her video. We will choose the three videos which best relate to our contest title. The 1st prize will be a Razer Lachesis and Razer Destructor, 2nd & 3rd will be a Razer DiamondBack 3G.You have until the end of the month, that’s Sunday 30th of November, which gives you plenty of time to get the game, explore, capture footage and post up your videos. Send links to your uploaded entries .
EDIT: The addition of the Razer & Incgamers logos is now optional, we don’t want to put off the lesser experienced of you out there
Bornakk announced earlier that more free moves to another brand new PvE realm have become available. See full details, including the list of eligible transfer realms, after the break:
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| We will be offering free character moves from selected high population realms to a brand new PvE realm, Dawnbringer, to assist in population dispersal. The ability to move a character on the selected source realms will become available starting on Monday, November 17 at 11:00PM PST, and is scheduled to run until Monday, November 24 at 12:00PM PST. Dawnbringer is a central timezone realm on the Retaliation battlegroup. | ||
The Blizzard iTunes page has been updated to include the official World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Soundtrack. The iTunes edition of the soundtrack contains a total of 21 tracks, including three exclusives—“Path of the Lifewarden,” “Shadow Web Caverns,” and “Obsidian Sanctum”—different from the three exclusive tracks found on the Collector’s Edition soundtrack CD. Individual tracks are available on iTunes for 99 cents each, or you can buy the entire album at once for $9.99. Click here to check out the soundtrack on iTunes, or head to the Blizzard iTunes page for more information—and while you’re there, check out the other Blizzard musical offerings, including soundtracks to Diablo II, StarCraft, and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.
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