After a decade of one of the early 2000's best PC games, Warcraft 3 finally gets a patch. Robert Bridenbecker announced in this video that the patch would release March 15 and thanks players for their continued appreciation for the game.
What does this patch include? First and foremost, it includes compatibility fixes for newer operating systems. But he goes on to explain that it also comes with a new Battle Platform which brings features such as matchmaking and an updated way to communicate with friends. Warcraft 3 was a great game that was groundbreaking in its time (remember, it clearly inspired World of Warcraft in more ways than just its name) but if one were to go back pre-patch, many features would seem outdated. Matchmaking didn't used to exist. A player would have to join waiting rooms, make sure one player wasn't crushingly better than the others by checking their Win/Lose ratio, matching latency etc. The friends list also wasn't updated after World of Warcraft to match Blizzard's new direction in communication abilities.
This seems to be a move to bring Warcraft 3 into the modern world of gaming. But why? Bridenbecker implies that this is just their first move in a grander scheme. What does this mean though? More content? A new Warcraft? Or just a resurgence of a classic game? It's too soon to tell, but we do know that Blizzard takes care of their franchises, occasionally dusting them off, showing again and again that they're proud of their creations.
Warcraft III 1.27a Patch Notes (Blizzard's forums):
Specific Changes & Improvements
Known Issues
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