
‘World of Warcraft’ Currency Worth 62 Times Value of Venezuelan Bolivar
The virtual currency used in the popular video game series World of Warcraft is, as of Monday, worth 62 times that of the Venezuelan Bolivar.
The virtual currency used in the popular video game series World of Warcraft is, as of Monday, worth 62 times that of the Venezuelan Bolivar.
World of Warcraft players can purchase Shadow the Fox in order to contribute to disaster relief funds, both national and international.
Activision shed some light on their financial performance for 2016 with the expected highs and lows surrounding their biggest games.
The cinematic trailer for World of Warcraft’s newest expansion, Legion, from Blizzard Entertainment’s Blizzcon convention.
In their latest quarterly report, Activision Blizzard reported the lowest World of Warcraft subscriber count in nearly a decade. Now, they will no longer be reporting subscriber numbers at all.
Activision Blizzard, the parent company behind franchises like Call of Duty and Warcraft, released its financial results for the second quarter of 2015. The publisher increased its net revenue from $930 million to $1,044 million from the first quarter of the year to the one ending June 30, 2015.
World of Warcraft has announced a new player vs. player (PvP) mode that will allow gamers to battle as a member of the opposing Horde or Alliance factions in Ashran or Battlegrounds.