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Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is the expansion pack for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, a real-time strategy video game by Blizzard Entertainment. It was released worldwide on July 1, 2003, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The Frozen Throne builds upon the story of Reign of Chaos and depicts the events after the main game's conclusion.
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos is a high fantasy real-time strategy computer video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment released in July 2002. It is the second sequel to Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, after Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, the third game set in the Warcraft fictional universe, and the first to be rendered in three dimensions.
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade is the first expansion set for the MMORPG World of Warcraft. It was released on January 16, 2007 at local midnight in Europe and North America, selling nearly 2.4 million copies on release day alone and making it, at the time, the fastest-selling PC game released at that point. [ 1 ]
Battle.net is an Internet-based online game, social networking service, digital distribution, and digital rights management platform developed by Blizzard Entertainment.The service was launched on December 31, 1996, followed a few days later with the release of Blizzard's action-role-playing video game Diablo on January 3, 1997.
No. Title 1st place 2nd place Other rankings Points 1 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: 17 4 15 74 2 The Last of Us: 3 9 13 40 3 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: 2 2 21 31 4 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: 1 1 23.5 28.5 5 Dark Souls: 1 1 21 26 6 Grand Theft Auto V: 1 0 19.5 22.5 7 God of War: 0 1 19.5 21.5 8 Minecraft: 1 3 12 21 9 Mass Effect 2: 0 ...
Warcraft: 1994 $12.4 billion: Video games – $12 billion [be] Box office – $438 million [226] Home entertainment – $17.4 million [226] Video game Allen Adham Frank Pearce Michael Morhaime: Activision Blizzard (Microsoft Gaming) Despicable Me (Minions) 2010 $12.3 billion: Retail sales – $6 billion [227] Box office – $5.61 billion [228]
The editors wrote that Warcraft II "will keep you glued to the computer for hours on end", and noted that it "could have won had the competition not been so strong." [89] MacUser declared Warcraft II one of 1996's top 50 CD-ROMs. [82] In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Warcraft II the 28th-best computer game ever released. [90]