At the time of writing, Blizzard tainment had not made any comments about its involvement in the WoW cataclysm Gold movie's storyline. In contrast, Raimi was all too content to speak with MTV News about his vision for the movie's plot which he claims will stay true to the franchise's spirit.
"We would like to be true in this game...to to the Horde and to the Alliance along with the legends that is portrayed within the game and the archetypes it offers," Raimi said. "I believe we should look for touchstones in the game in order to ensure that it is accurate and authentic and select one or a few of the countries that are depicted in the game with as exactness and authenticity as is possible."
"Actually I believe we had some other look on this persona. We have your headshot to hand in the event that we decide to change our minds."
In the next moment, Raimi revealed that the WoW Cataclysm Classic movie will feature the same screenwriter that was awarded the Oscar award for the 1997 film Saving Private Ryan. "We will have our screenwriter, Robert Rodat, really create a unique story in the world of the WoW Cataclysm Classic adventure," Raimi said. Raimi. "Only evidently, it's completely differentbecause it's been extended and adapted to the world of motion film." Rodat also wrote screenplays of Fly Away Home (1996) and The Patriot (2000).
It was first announced during the 2006 Electronic tainment Expo, the WoW Cataclysm Classic film is being made through Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. It has been the subject of much speculation, the film was, in a bizarre way, connected to Saving Private Ryan director Steven Spielberg. There is no casting information or release date was announced.
Activision Blizzard profits hit $1.1 billion in 2012
Activision Blizzard today reported full-year and fourth-quarter 2012 numbers and revealed that the company's profit for the year jumped to new record $1.1 billion. The year's net revenue reached $4.86 billion, which is an all-time record for the WoW cataclysm Gold for sale game developer. For the fourth quarter that ended on December 31st Activision Blizzard posted revenue of $1.77 billion and a profit of 354 million.
The digital division of the company contributed heavily for its profits in 2012 as revenue exceeding all-time high of $1.6 billion. This is 32 percent of revenues.