Play Nice Play Nice

Play Nice

    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings
    • £14.99

Publisher Description

From a New York Times bestselling author and investigative journalist comes The Social Network for the video game industry, a riveting examination of Blizzard Entertainment's rise and shocking downfall.

For video game fans, the name Blizzard Entertainment was once synonymous with perfection. The renowned company behind classics like Diablo and World of Warcraft was known to celebrate the joy of gaming over all else. What was once two UCLA students' simple mission — to make games they wanted to play — launched an empire with thousands of employees, millions of fans, and billions of dollars.  

But when Blizzard cancelled a buzzy project in 2013, it gave Bobby Kotick, the infamous CEO of corporate parent Activision, the excuse he needed to start cracking down on Blizzard's proud autonomy. Activision began invading Blizzard from the inside. Glitchy products, PR disasters, mass layoffs, and a staggering lawsuit marred the company's reputation and led to its ultimate reckoning.

Based on firsthand interviews with more than 300 current and former employees, Play Nice chronicles the creativity, frustration, beauty, and betrayal across the epic 33-year saga of Blizzard Entertainment, showing us what it really means to "bleed Blizzard blue." Full of colorful personalities and dramatic twists, this is the story of what happens when the ruthless pursuit of profit meets artistic idealism. 
 

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
RC
Ray Chase
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:16
hr min
RELEASED
2024
8 October
PUBLISHER
Hachette Audio
SIZE
494
MB

Customer Reviews

Apan89 ,

Good, but nothing new

This is a very good, concise and to the point history of Blizzard. It’s nice to hear the whole story from start to finish.

If you’re a die hard fan and have been following Blizzard since the early 2000s, most of the content in the “Future” section isn’t particularly new. There are a few quotes from ex employees, but nothing you haven’t seen on Twitter/X. I found the “Rise” section more interesting as it helped contextualise how and why Blizzard stumbled in the later years.

All in all a fun listen/read, and I don’t regret buying. Jason is a great investigative journalist. As long as you don’t expect anything revelatory, you’ll have a good time with this.

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