Blizzard says Warcraft Rumble will not get any new content
Blog Andrew Joseph 03 Jul , 2025 0

As all effects Microsoft's devastating layoffs Blizzard becomes clearer, announcing mobile games The rumble of the monster No new content is available, and its developers report that they have been fired.
Warcraft Brawl is a highly anticipated attempt by Blizzard to bring the Warcraft Universe into profitable mobile spaces. Development began in 2016 and the game itself was released in 2023, and is a free tower defense RTS subject to Clash Clash Of Clash of Clash of Clash. The PC version was launched at the end of last year.
exist Blog PostsBlizzard acknowledged that the Warcraft controversy “works to find the foundation with our long-term success ambitions relative to our ambitions” and that the recent attempt to increase the visibility of the game is not enough to sustain development.
The news is part of Microsoft's Bloody Baths, which cuts 4% from the company or just over 9,000 employees. Even though most layoffs are out of the gaming business, Xbox Studios has taken a tough hit. For example, the rare Everwild is cancelled,,,,, and perfect dark reboot. The plan is closed.
Elsewhere, Candy Crush Maker King, like Bethesda's European action, has laid off employees. Elder Scrolls Online Developer Zenimax Online Studios' Unnotified MMO canceled Its development team cuts. The report shows that Forza Developer Durn Durn Durn Durn and Dut Call Summoning Development Studios also suffered layoffs. Microsoft is forced to deny rumors that Fire Xbox boss Phil Spencer will retire after next-generation Xbox release.
Blizzard's customer engineer Alex Apple accepts LinkedIn To say they were fired along with the entire Warcraft Rumble team. ”Other developers in the game reported similar reports.
Blizzard said in its blog post that the Rumble of Warcraft will remain playable, but will only receive updates for regular in-system games and bug fixes.
Dear Warcraft Rumble Community,
We have important updates on the future of Warcraft quarrels. After much deliberation, we made a very difficult decision. Going forward, we will continue to support Rumble, with updates focused on regular, systematic in-game events and bug fixes, but nothing new.
Warcraft Brawl began to develop nine years ago as a love letter to Azeroth and launched in 2023, reflecting the opinions of enthusiastic players around the world and the efforts of a passionate team – some of whom continue to support Rumble or other Blizzard games, and some we have to tragically divide ways. Since its launch, Rumble has struggled to find the basis for our long-term successful ambitions, and for some time the team has been listening to players’ feedback, refocusing in some areas and exploring different options. Some of these work shows signs of progress, but ultimately not enough to take the game on the path of sustainability.
During this transition, we focused on supporting our teammates. We are so grateful to Blizzard and everyone in the community to help bring Warcraft rumble to life and embrace the joy that makes this game so special. Your enthusiasm and feedback means the world to us.
Fans of the game are disappointed with the news, but it is not surprising given the developments over the past two years. Now, most players say goodbye to Warcraft quarrels and their communities while sending support messages to affected developers.
Wesley is IGN's news director. Find him on Twitter via @wyp100. You can reach Wesley via [email protected] or secretly visit [email protected].