Several million people have quit World of Warcraft over the years. Most come back later because they can not find another game like it that is of the quality they are used to.
Yes, Blizzard does notice when large numbers of players leave, they have a quarterly sales call (about every three months) among their top people and others. In this call they usually announce the current subscriber numbers.
Blizzard Entertainment has A lot of branches I am not sure exactly if this is what you want but Blizzard Entertainment is All Around the world and is Very popular especially there High powered MMOPRG #1 Game World Of Warcraft!
A recent press release by Blizzard Entertainment reveals that a total number of 12 million active accounts exist in World of Warcraft.
Warcraft III is the third installment in the Blizzard video game Warcraft series (not to be confused with the MMORPG World of Warcraft). It can be purchased directly from Blizzard and through game / software stores such as Gamestop, online or at physical locations. Many more general merchandisers (Best Buy, for instance) and auction sites may also carry the title.
It doesn't. Blizzard has made many games that have gotten the title "game of the year" INCLUDING: Starcraft, Starcraft expansion Brood War, Warcraft II, Warcraft III (reign of chaos, and frozen throne), and Diablo II. Blizzard Entertainment has made some decisions that many players don't like, including disabling battle.net support for 1.3 in Diablo 2 L.O.D, and making the difficulty level in World of Warcraft so low, that even the least intelligent chimp on the planet can play it.
Blizzard has never officially released the capacity of their servers.Some believe it is 40,000, others believe it is higher or lower. Unless Blizzard releases that information, any word from people that are NOT Blizzard is just hypothesizing.
They have created many series of games, which include: Warcraft: Orcs and Humans Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal (expansion) Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Warcraft III: Frozen Throne (expansion) Starcraft Starcraft: Brood War (expansion) Starcraft II (in production) Starcraft Ghost (in production... maybe?) Diablo Diablo II Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (expansion) World of Warcraft World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (expansion) World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (upcoming expansion)
No, you can not play World of Warcraft without a subscription unless you play on illegal private servers that are not supported by blizzard. These servers can be much more buggy and you will be kicked off the server many times because the server itself crashes many times and generally by an all around mess. EDIT: you can now play World of Warcraft for free until level 20.
World of Warcraft does not have any cheat codes. I imagine there are ways to attempt to hack the game servers and get a free account but be warned Blizzard has many employees that are there for the specific purpose of fighting hackers. If discovered your account will be banned and you may face criminal charges.
that depends on wen u start playing it and how many patches the blizzard ppl have made u need ALL the patches installed/download in order to play WoW
This answer is not really known as Blizzard usually will not release information on things like this. Game-masters are paid Blizzard employees that help people in-game with problems they might have with technical issues or bugged quests. They also help with harassment of players by other players.
There are roughly 9-10 million active subscriptions for World of Warcraft.
Currently in Mists of Pandaria, the latest expansion to World of Warcraft, there are 90 levels.