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So before I get started with today’s heaping helping of positive attitude, I have to say, hooray for being linked on Slashdot! Thanks random Slashdot poster, and thanks to my friend Aiiane for pointing it out to me.
So why does a potential worldwide disaster mean there are good things on the horizon? Well, with regards to our world, if you want to believe Hollywood it means Bruce Willis will be suiting up to save the world. Hey guys – he can still go, believe that. “We win Gracie” indeed.
But when it comes to MMOs, potentially ending the world is probably best because it makes everything new all over again. MMORPG.com has a link about how someone with loose lips at Blizzard Entertainment has leaked details about World of Warcraft’s new expansion, Cataclysm. Among the juicy bits is a bunch of re-imaginings of WoW’s “vanilla” content, resulting in new, revised bosses of old and dungeons that will be revamped to versions of themselves that will take into account everything that Blizzard has implemented and learned since the release of their first expansion, Burning Crusade.
For people like myself, who have fond memories of WoW’s 60-level content as it was prior to BC and beyond, like Molten Core, Onyxia, and even Blackrock Spire, this is great news. While you’ll probably never see me pick up the WoW needle ever again, this is definitely enough for people who have long since left to take another curious look at the game.
MMOs, to be honest, have a more difficult time recycling their content and creating replayability than other games. While downloadable content and new achievements for console games are an intensive endeavor, they are probably nothing compared to the balancing act that revising your own MMO content is. Still, there’s nothing like a worldwide wiping of the slate in order to make sweeping changes, so such a thing like this has probably been in the works for some time for Blizzard.
Though WoW’s numbers still make it the #1 MMO from a subscriber standpoint, it’s no secret that the many other entries into the genre are grabbing slices out of the WoW pie, putting chinks in its armor. As a way to extend the legs of the game, and also to create some nostalgia, they could do worse things. So be sure to check out the full details when they’re officially released – Blizzard’s certainly got some great plans in place for Blizzcon next week.

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