Tuesday, March 30, 2010

WoW TCG has developer: Cryptozoic

Copied from their blog site "cryptozoic.com":

This is the place where we will give you a glimpse behind the scenes of what goes on at Cryptozoic. We’ll cover everything from the latest happenings in R&D and Organized Play to fun stuff like contests, interviews with staff and players, and even features on some of the best hobby shops to play the World of Warcraft TCG at.

Now I’m sure you’re thinking, “well that’s all well and good, but we want information now! What’s taking so long?” So that’s what we’ll focus on today. Simply put, these things take time. There’s a lot to do to support a TCG and we do ask that you have a little patience and we promise you that when everything is said and done, we think you’re going to be pleased with the results.

So to keep you all in the loop, here’s a short list of some of our priorities over the next 60 days:

Finalize locations for the Continental Championships in North America and Europe. (That’s right! The EU is getting a Continental Championship!)
Get Battleground kits back on track in April. We are going to be putting a lot of focus on supporting hobby shops and this is just the first step!
Launch a brand spanking new web site for the World of Warcraft TCG.
Start to rebuild our support in Europe, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, and Australia. We know you guys are hurting. All we ask is that you give us some time.
Launch a new volunteer program to help promote and support the TCG.
Launch the Wrathgate Booster expansion. (Class decks will follow shortly after)
Finalize the design of a super top-secret new product.
Get a little sleep sometime in between all this.
Schedule Darkmoon Faires around the world.
Update this blog at least 3 times per week.
This list is certainly not all-inclusive but we wanted to give you a taste of what we have on our plate. There are literally hundreds of items on our “to do” list. Obviously we will be busy and we are sure many of you love this game just as much as we do and are thinking to yourselves “I wish I could help”. Well, you can.

Get out there and promote the game! Teach someone new how to play, talk to your game shop owner and run a Battlegrounds league for them, and most importantly have fun!

Epicly,
The Cryptozoic Staff

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