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Players of Blizzard's latest mobile game "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" are too lazy to scold

【CNMO News】Blizzard recently announced the latest mobile game product "Warcraft Arc Light Battle", but the response is really somewhat lamentable, and the difference from the previous "Diablo: Immortal" mobile game after the announcement is that players are now too lazy to scold.

Players of Blizzard's latest mobile game "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" are too lazy to scold

Blizzard's latest mobile game "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" players are too lazy to scold (image source from the network)

Most players still believe that Blizzard's pendulum behavior has lasted too long, and the release of this "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" is just a "pit money e-garbage" that squeezes the last remaining value of the IP. Blizzard may also know its own situation, so it has not done too much work in publicity, after all, the player's appetite has been hung to no appetite, and Blizzard's game has completely lost confidence, as long as it is not expected, there will be no disappointment.

Adam Kugler, deputy director of the game, said in an interview: "I can't always take the computer with me when I go out to dinner, but the Warcraft Arc Battle on the phone can still be taken out to play two or three games, when you sit down, you can play when you wait for a meal, and the feeling of being able to play anytime and anywhere is great, and then you can play PC games again when you go home." PC games and mobile games are not opposed, they can coexist. It can be seen that the person in charge of the game does not have much confidence in this game, and can only describe the game with the characteristics of the fragmented game.

Players of Blizzard's latest mobile game "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" are too lazy to scold

Blizzard's latest mobile game "Warcraft Arc Light Battle" players are too lazy to scold (image source from the network)

So what about this game, in simple terms, this Warcraft Arc Is a game that is very similar to Clash Royale. We can't generally say that this is a skinning, only that the gameplay is similar. Blizzard describes it this way: Campaign Mode gives players enough experience and units to skip the wait time required to complete missions.

Kugler said: "We want to give the players as much choice as possible. There is no unboxing system in this game. Every time the player gets something, they can choose what they want, even in the quest system. When the player is engaged in battle, they can also choose to gain experience, which means that at each step of the game, we want to leave it to the player to choose, rather than blindfolding and randomly picking one. ”

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