Ex-Blizzard boss says World of Warcraft's devs are "accountable" for its struggles, as patch 12.0.5 woes persist

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Ex-Blizzard boss says World of Warcraft's devs are "accountable" for its struggles, as patch 12.0.5 woes persist

Mike Ybarra's at it again. The former Blizzard president loves nothing more than popping off on social media, and this time he's taken aim at the developers currently working on World of Warcraft. After detailing his ideas for the game's direction, including making WoW 2 (that worked out great for Overwatch) and adding more Lich King lore, he's stated that the original game was so successful because the developers were "dedicated" and that you need to "give [your job] a lot of your life" in order to make a great MMORPG or expansion.

I'll be honest, Ybarra is really going in on this patch. Sure, WoW Midnight's 12.0.5 update introduced a laundry list of bugs and hasn't been enjoyable for everyone involved, but does it really need Blizzard's former president weighing in on whether the World of Warcraft devs love the game and hate the concept of work/life balance enough?

Ybarra believes that the game "will continue to decline" unless the developers' commitment is "clear and firm." He also argued for a "reset" of the game, which seems to be similar to the WoW 2 idea he pitched to the game director while he was in charge of Blizzard.

Mike Ybarra tweet about World of Warcraft

"Making games is not for everyone," Ybarra writes on social media site X. "You have to give it a lot of your life - as a team. And you have to love what you are doing because it becomes life.

"I can't think of any very successful art form that doesn't take this dedication. Great teams want to make something that is remembered forever. The original WoW team did exactly that - but it took a LOT to do. My hat is off to them - remarkable accomplishment. Nothing comes easy."

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Understandably, this hasn't gone down well with fans. I suspect it's gone down even worse with the current devs of World of Warcraft, who earlier this month pulled off an incredible reveal during the Race to World First challenge. The insinuation that they're not as dedicated as the original team Ybarra assembled 20 years ago is incredibly short-sighted, especially when he has no evidence to prove it one way or another.

Ybarra, who is now the CEO of a sports betting company, oversaw layoffs of 2,000 members of QA staff while at Blizzard. The insinuation that the current crop of developers simply don't work enough or care enough is, at best, rude and, at worst, hypocritical.

World of Warcraft Midnight patch 12.0.5 - The Voidforge.

Ybarra's comments show just how out of touch he is with the realities of modern game development. Crunch is frowned upon now, even if it's still rife in the industry. Developers try to maintain a positive work/life balance rather than missing their kids' childhoods in order to ship a new update like they did in the so-called 'good old days.'

Game development has moved on from this. Does that make the developers any less passionate or dedicated? No. It just means they value themselves as human beings, rather than just as cogs in the WoW machine. No matter how buggy an update is, the developers deserve a life away from work.

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