WoW Insider Show, Episode 44: Live from Paris (kind of)
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Filed under: Warlock, Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves, Odds and ends, Blizzard, WoW Insider Show, Worldwide Invitational
Excellent podcast that week, whether I do say so myself. Last Saturday, right smack dab in the middle of the Worldwide Invitational, I took to the virtual airwaves with Duncor of WoW Radio, and Matthew Rossi and John “BigBearButt” Patricelli of WoW Insider, and we chatted about all of the news coming out of the Worldwide Invitational. On that show, which is now live on WoW Radio, you can take in us talk about:
- What Turpster is up to — we talked live with him directly from Paris about what he thought of the convention and what he’d seen out there.
- The announcement of Diablo 3, and what is isn’t (an MMO or a console game)
- All the class changes that we saw on Saturday, including Warriors’ Titan’s Grip, Shamans’ Hex, and Warlocks’ Demonform, and what they meant for each class.
- And finally, what Blizzard meant precisely by that little talent trees comment they threw in on one of the panels.
It’s a rip-roaring show, and no matter what you love to do in the World of Warcraft, Matthew, John and Duncor definitely hit on a topic that will interest you. Definitely give it a listen, and don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes whether you want to get the podcast sent to you automatically every week.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to hit on any e mail considering of all the amazing WWI news, but that’s OK, considering we’ll just talk about twice as much of it next week. whether you want to ask a question or have a comment for us, drop us a note at theshow@wowinsider.com, and you might even take in it on next week’s show. We do that every Saturday at 3:30pm over on WoW Radio, so tune in next week to take in more commentary and insight about all the news from the last week of WoW.
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