As soon as blizzard merged with activision blizzard lost their spark. They stopped making the game THEY themselves loved and activision pushed for a "call of duty" like expansion product style. The two expansions activision has published since the blizzard merge have been cata and MoP both of which in my book are complete failures. Anyone who says activision has no say on the content creation is a complete hag and has no idea about the concept of business. Activision-blizzard is a corporation with greedy shareholders they dont care about the game/players just about their bottom line. Anyone who says differently clearly needs to lookup greed in the dictionary.
Fact is WOW has been in decline for around 4 years now and no expansion will fix it. They maxed out in Q3 and Q4 2010 and have been in steady decline since. Cata could be considered the fall of WOW as we know it as it released on Dec 7th 2010 and MoP which presented a minor bump in the road with an increase of 200k subs lasted all of 1 qtr and the fall resumed. In the next 12 months (Q3 2012 to Q3 2013) WOW fell by 2.4 million subscribers and a further 800k from Q3 2013 to Q2 2014. The only possible plus in all of this was the announcement of WoD showed a 200k increase, I guess hoping and praying for something fresh and new from blizz.
The facts remain that Blizz has been doing a piss poor job over the past 4 years to keep people engaged. If the botting community left it would be shocking what their actual subs would be.
Rogue Demon - I agree completely and I believe they also fear what the numbers would look like and what it will say to everyone about the company and its product. Right now its comforting that no one truly knows how much are botters and how many are real subs.
I doubt it. They would never want to make Bossland think he has any power.
the question is does bossland know he has the power?