And like that, Diablo 3 becomes the last Diablo I will have ever played. And Overwatch goes into the dustbin.
Fuck Blizzard, I'm swappin over to Epic Games.
@ShadowWorm Hate having to break it to you but tencent owns 15% of epic games so a considerably higher stake than what they have with blizzard. If you're trying to separate from the chinese communist party that's not a good move to make.
Edit: it was 40% not 15 which makes it worse, sorry about that!
@crazyjivinWhat the fuck are you doing about it? How is it wrong to put hope in people that have the power to make difference. The fact you talked down to them for that makes you a piece of shit. Freedom is not free, the cost is blood. I don't think you would shed a drop.
Businesses have had their money in politics for too long. They have the same rights as a person so they will be scrutinized as one. They dont get to pick and choose when politics suits them and when it doesnt. This is the world we live in now. Even if an American company doesnt lobby at the government they still dont get to pick and choose politics. We as individuals dont, we'd be called hypocrits if it was publicly known. Its an example of more tonedeaf leadership.
The Cyberpunk card game already existed. It was called Netrunner and it was made by Richard Garfield in the mid-90s for WotC. Fantasy Flight Games later licensed the rules from WotC and released Android: Netrunner, which was the same game (even had basically all the same cards for the first several sets), but set in FFG's "Android" universe and followed their "Living Card Game" release format. WotC suddenly refused to renew the license last year though (which was something of a surprise to FFG), so I would not be surprised to see WotC publish something with that rule system to coincide with the release of Cyberpunk 2077 (or at lease release within the same year).