Q&A: Game director Tom Chilton discusses Blizzard's reaction to the arrival of MMORPG's third expansion, suggests fans won't have to wait two more years for number four.

Last Tuesday, Blizzard Entertainment flipped the switch on Cataclysm, the third expansion to its phenomenally successful massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. Like wildfire, the game spread to more than a dozen regions and set a new all-time PC sales record, selling more than 3.3 million units in 24 hours. Of course, with Blizzard already boasting more than 12 million active and engaged users, it'd have been more of a surprise had a record not been set.
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Last Tuesday, Blizzard Entertainment flipped the switch on Cataclysm, the third expansion to its phenomenally successful massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. Like wildfire, the game spread to more than a dozen regions and set a new all-time PC sales record, selling more than 3.3 million units in 24 hours. Of course, with Blizzard already boasting more than 12 million active and engaged users, it'd have been more of a surprise had a record not been set.
Read more: http://gizmodex.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=118:world-of-warcraft-after-the-cataclysm&catid=60:pc&Itemid=81#ixzz18X4taKyC
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