April Fool's Days of Blizzard's past
Yes, loved by some and hated by others, tomorrow is 4/1, April 1st, known around the world (or at least the Internet) as April Fool's Day, and odds are that you'll have a lot of fools trying to play with your head. As you probably know, our friends at Blizzard love April Fool's, so you can probably expect to see some shenanigans from them tomorrow.Just to get you ready, here's a quick roundup of what they've done in the past few years. It seems like they've been upping the ante for a while now, so be "prepared": you never know what we might hear from them tomorrow.
2004: Blizzard announced that two-headed Ogres would become a playable race... playable by two players, that is. Not many people fell for this one -- MMOs are all about being social, but playing a character with another player? A little too wacky to be legit.
Lots more after the break, including the chaos that went down last year (Tinfoil Hats, anyone?) in the Warcraft community.
2005: Pandaren Xpress. This was the real beginning of Blizzard's silliness -- Sony had just recently announced a (real!) deal with Everquest and Pizza Hut, so the announcement by Blizzard that they'd made the same deal with a Chinese food chain sounded legit to many news outlets (including Slashdot), and got quite a bit of coverage for a joke. Blizzard must have smelled blood in the water, because after this, April Fool's Day was never the same for them.
2006: The first year that others picked up on Blizzard's jokes and started kicking off their own. The official joke was about Wisps as a playable race -- everyone was wondering just who the Alliance race was in the Burning Crusade (later revealed as the Draenei), and a lot of people bought the "Detonate" racial ability, though the "permanent death" feature was really the giveaway here. But the official joke wasn't the only one: Blizzard as a company gave some official credence to the BurgerCraft rumors, and Caydiem posted those (still brilliant) fake patch notes for the upcoming patch 1.11. And thanks to Gamespot, rumors of a "World of Starcraft" (along with a "leaked screenshot") also swirled around.
2007: And last year things went even further over the top. Blizzard announced a "new" RTS called Warcraft: Heroes of Azeroth ("WHOA," for short) "based in the WoW Universe," which was really the old Warcraft RTSes made to look like a WoW tie-in. The forums went a little nuts with "Blue for a Day," as every poster but the CMs got to go blue, also resulting in Tseric's classic "lol wut" remark (and making a few people unhappy). Unofficially, WoWWiki got turned into MeowWiki, Wowhead got sold to Blizzard (providing a weird foreshadowing for later that year), and a number of other Warcraft-related jokes flew around. But the big one was, of course, the Tinfoil Hat -- with the release of the Armory earlier in the year, lots of players were concerned that their gear choices were being shown off, so Blizzard released an engineering item that would supposedly keep your character out of the Armory (as well as dropping Intellect by 10 and preventing mind control... or maybe not). And they also poked fun at all of their attunements, with a hopelessly complicated attunement chart.
What's Blizzard got planned for this year? We haven't heard yet, and they haven't said. But whatever it is, if you're the gullible type, you might want to stay off the Internets tomorrow. Blizzard has a long tradition of pulling our legs right out of their sockets on April 1st. Get those grains of salt (and, please, that sense of humor) ready.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Elmo Mar 31st 2008 5:23PM
I'm betting Death Knigh Skills.
Buuty Mar 31st 2008 6:03PM
lol wut?
Makros Mar 31st 2008 5:23PM
They should only announce real changes tomorrow and make everyone think they are a joke!
If Blizzard really wanted to torment people they would make a huge WotLK anouncement tomorrow that was so awe inspiring that people would insist for days that it was only a joke (like a second hero class or something of that magnitude).
Adam Holisky Mar 31st 2008 5:30PM
I wouldn't put this past them. That would completely throw absolutely everyone off base, and is just like Blizzard.
Kothmia Apr 1st 2008 8:47AM
like the bard class?
V Magius Mar 31st 2008 5:45PM
I'm thinking a good one would be a release date for LK. Then, afterwards, there will be another announcement, "no, really, that's the release date."
makishima Mar 31st 2008 5:49PM
Maybe fake lvl 80 skills and talents?
Balasan Mar 31st 2008 5:58PM
I agree, the best april Fool's day joke was Caydiem's 1.11 patch notes.
Though lolwut is now forever etched into internet meme history.
Balasan Mar 31st 2008 6:00PM
Of course, the absolutely best part of any joke is ANYONE (even a single entity) beleiving that that joke is REAL.
JT Mar 31st 2008 6:01PM
New profession: Underwater Basket Weaving!
Krianna Mar 31st 2008 10:08PM
Only for guild officers, though.
Sloegin Mar 31st 2008 6:17PM
Shaman buffs.
Cap Mar 31st 2008 6:17PM
HAHA.. the link to the 4/1/07 "Blizzard buys Wowhead" article points out one very prophetic item:
"New Engineering schematic for Mages to let them create an actual vending machine"
Eerily similar to the new table, don't you think??
Calaana Mar 31st 2008 6:30PM
I'm gonna take the "They'll fix x class lol!" stance... just so we don't get flooded with it.
I'm also betting they have something in game..Maybe turning all the npcs into the opposite factions. Humans > orc for example.
Jeremy Mar 31st 2008 6:30PM
I hate Liar's Day, but Blizzard does it right [and most others, especially on the internet, don't].
They include ridiculous things to cue you that it's a joke and don't just make shit up that's fairly plausible and then chortle that they "got you". Most other web sites think they're clever but usually only teach you not to trust them...
Marco Polaris Mar 31st 2008 6:42PM
Blizzard used to hide real things in with the fake fool's jokes all the time. Remember the "goblin tinker" April Fool's leak?
Peter Mar 31st 2008 8:04PM
This years joke is Tauren Marines for Starcraft II. I saw it up on the site and when I refreshed it was gone, so they must have only been testing it.
The also were announcing a starcraft photo mosaic and asking for people to send in some photos of them with a symbol
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Peter Mar 31st 2008 8:06PM
That last part got cut off...?
anyway, the symbol was something like I
Peter Mar 31st 2008 8:07PM
Fine this thing is bugged...
You'll see tomorrow so i wont even try.
Lanth Mar 31st 2008 8:29PM
Eh, the fun's already started elsewhere. Kungen on the Nihilum site put up a big post claiming that Nihilum has given up and quit raiding.