You all made them millions

I see people misquote this often. He said the steed made more than the dlc for SC2.

No.
No, I don’t.

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He said Wings of Liberty. That’s the base SC2.

I didn’t buy it, I tried to use gold to get tokens but they were “sold out” but they not getting an extra 90$ out of me.

Not really. Way more ppl would pay $90 than $500.

I havent bought it. Dont plan on it

I never buy mounts, never have and never will. If it’s not farmable in-game, then it’s not meant for me!

No, it’s not fair to say that.
lol

exactly

I accept we now have to buy things in games but us in Australia are getting even more screwwed. $120 dolarydoos is actually insanity… its more than a AAA game… like WTH …

its CAD$152 in Canada btw

I mean we dont need it like at all i played since wrath didnt touch ah till bfa

Its sadly funny that I said only a few weeks ago that for me one of the unfortunate things to happen if the original did come back was how cluttered the environment would be, especially in any major city. I recall saying that there woudl be masses of them everywhere, and people who had the toys to make them huge would create an even more cluttered outlook.

And here I am, in Dornogal, with at least 10 of them in about a 20m area. With normal large mounts, people go off them to travel or just to change the mount, but these things are purpose built to stay where they are as people do their AH work. So I guess we will need to get accustomed to seeing them everywhere.

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I just went back and rewatched it. You’re right, my bad.

It’s all good! I had to double check myself because I really didn’t think the mount outsold one of Blizzard’s biggest IPs of the time, but… sure enough LMAO

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As Hall said in one of his videos, he worked two years of overtime on StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty. And the entire game ended up making less money for Blizzard than a single mount in World of Warcraft. “A $15 microtransaction horse made more money than StarCraft 2 ,” Hall said

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