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Are Blizzard and Tokyopop going their separate ways?

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard, News items, Lore

The folks over at Lorehound are reporting that Blizzard and Tokyopop are, after six years, ending their licensing agreement. This would be the agreement that has given us a great deal of lore development over the years with licensed products such as Dragons of Outland, the various class manga such as Shaman, and the Warcraft Legends series.

With no official announcement from either Blizzard or Tokyopop as of this writing, the Lorehound piece and its sources indicate that Blizzard may have pulled out of the deal due to a lack of ability to properly oversee the projects. Meanwhile, Lorehound is also reporting that the recent difficulties of the Borders bookstore chain may have caused problems for Tokyopop, with several people including Troy Lewter being downsized from the company. Troy Lewter, who was the editor of the Warcraft Legends series, was definitely important in the production of the various Blizzard licensed manga.

What this means for the average lore junkie is still up in the air, but I know if it"s true, I"ll definitely miss the Legends series.

WoW InsiderAre Blizzard and Tokyopop going their separate ways? originally appeared on WoW Insider on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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