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Play Nice The Rise Fall And Future Of Blizzard Entertainment Jason Schreier

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Play Nice The Rise Fall And Future Of Blizzard Entertainment Jason Schreier
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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Author: Jason Schreier
ISBN: 9781538725429, 1538725428
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Play Nice The Rise Fall And Future Of Blizzard Entertainment Jason Schreier by Jason Schreier 9781538725429, 1538725428 instant download after payment.

From a New York Times bestselling author and investigative journalist comes The Social Network for the video game industry, a riveting examination of Blizzard Entertainment's rise and shocking downfall.
For video game fans, the name Blizzard Entertainment was once synonymous with perfection. The renowned company behind classics like Diablo and World of Warcraft was known to celebrate the joy of gaming over all else. What was once two UCLA students' simple mission — to make games they wanted to play — launched an empire with thousands of employees, millions of fans, and billions of dollars.  
But when Blizzard cancelled a buzzy project in 2013, it gave Bobby Kotick, the infamous CEO of corporate parent Activision, the excuse he needed to start cracking down on Blizzard's proud autonomy. Activision began invading Blizzard from the inside. Glitchy products, PR disasters, mass layoffs, and a staggering lawsuit...

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