Blizzard says Latin America version of WoW coming soon

Posted in MMORPG by Shane McGlaun on March 27th, 2008

World of Warcraft ScreenIf you are a PC gamer chances are that you have probably played World of Warcraft or at least know one or ten people who do. WoW is one of the most popular PC games ever and currently has about 10 million players around the world.

Blizzard is looking to add to that 10 million subscriber number and announced today that it will be producing a version of the game for Latin America. The new version should begin shipping in mid 2008. The new version of WoW is said to be based on the European Spanish version of the game that is already available.

However, Blizzard says that it is re-recording all of the in game dialog for the Latin America version. Spanish speaking gamers in the U.S. and Canada will also be able to purchase the Latin America version of WoW as well. If you are a Spanish speaker who has dreamed of working for Blizzard, this may be your chance. Blizzard says it is hiring Spanish speaking game testers right now.

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One Comment to “Blizzard says Latin America version of WoW coming soon”
  1. I rock at Wow Says:

    WoW rocks

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