On Tuesday, Feb. 16, we were honored to host a special event at our Irvine, Calif. headquarters to mark the donation of more than $1.1 million to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Make-A-Wish Foundation International, two organizations that grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions in 36 countries around the world.
This donation, which was based on 50 percent of the total sales during November and December of the Pandaren Monk pet for World of Warcraft, was ultimately made possible by the World of Warcraft community. We appreciate the support the community showed for this important cause.
As part of yesterday’s event, we invited 15 wish children and their families to tour the Blizzard campus, meet with the World of Warcraft development team, and participate in a variety of fun activities. Check out the press release to read more about the event, and visit the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Make-A-Wish Foundation International websites to learn more about these organizations.
Photos provided courtesy of Marc Weisberg
Blizzard Developers Tim Jones and Dara Diba sit down with Sarthe and Crix and have a chat about Wrath Classic so far, changing Feral and reverting it, how the team might tackle class stacking compositions in Icecrown Ctiadel, as well as the future of C…
Wowhead and jessirocks got the chance to sit down and interview Production Director Tiffany Wat and Lead Game Designer Rex Dickson at Gamescom 2024 in Cologne, Germany this past week. With the Vessel of Hatred expansion launching on October 8th, they w…