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Rob Pardo departs Blizzard

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Rob Pardo

If you’ve been a Blizzard fan for the last decade and a half, then you can thank Rob Pardo and his crew for various great games from that developer. Pardo was the lead designer on various games within the StarCraft, Diablo and WarCraft libraries. And after 17 years at Blizzard, Pardo is calling it a day.

Here’s the farewell message that Pardo left for fans, as he begun preparations to start a new chapter in his life and career:

Every ending is a beginning and today marks a new beginning for me.

After 17 years at Blizzard, with long and careful contemplation, I have made a difficult and bittersweet but ultimately exciting decision to pursue the next chapter in my life and career.
Before I even joined Blizzard, I was already a huge fan of the company and its games.

In particular, I was extremely passionate about the emerging genre of real-time strategy games. It was a dream come true when I was given the opportunity to work on StarCraft, which at the time was being created by a very small team by today’s standards. It was tremendously fulfilling to get to know everyone on the team personally and to contribute our energies toward a shared goal in such a creative and engaging environment.

Blizzard Entertainment has been simply the best place in the world to be a game designer. The best aspect of designing games at Blizzard is that the entire company is passionate about the gameplay within each and every product. From the executive team to customer service to our global offices, every single person is a player and contributes to making the best possible games. It’s for very good reason that the first credit on every Blizzard game is “Game Design by Blizzard Entertainment.”

I’m really proud of the contributions I was able to make to Blizzard’s accomplishments. From building lasting games, to supporting the growth of eSports, to extending the Warcraft world into a feature film, and of course to being able to celebrate our shared passions with the Blizzard community online and at BlizzCon.

The Blizzard community is ultimately the reason why we come to work every day and pour our souls into every world and experience we create. Blizzard’s players are the most passionate in the world and your commitment and dedication are truly awesome to behold. Creating entertainment for you has been an incredible opportunity, and I know that you will continue to grow and become even stronger as a community over the years to come. It has been so meaningful on a personal level to help create joy for all of you.

I’m looking forward to new challenges in my career, but I will always cherish the time I spent with you all and the amazing and collaborative teams at Blizzard. It was both satisfying and humbling, and it made me a better developer and a better person. I look forward to playing Blizzard games as a player for many years to come. Most important, now I have plenty of time to learn how to build a competitive Hearthstone deck.

As to what I will be doing next, I don’t have an answer for you yet . . . but I will “when it’s ready.” My priorities are to enjoy the summer with my family, play plenty of games, and think about what’s next. The game industry is such an exciting place right now with PC gaming thriving, the new consoles, mobile games, and virtual reality becoming an actual reality. It’s like having an empty quest log and going into a new zone for the first time.

In the past, I haven’t been the most avid Twitter user, but I’ll strive to do better and keep you updated there—@Rob_Pardo. Please stay in touch!

Outside of Blizzard, Pardo was also a producer on games such as Mortal Kombat trilogy, Whiplash and Tempest X3. That’s a grand total of 14 games that he worked on during his career, no small feat at all and one that deserves the highest of fives. Whatever his next venture is, I hope it’s one that takes off for the lead designer who is responsible for so many good gaming memories.

 

Last Updated: July 4, 2014

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  1. I hope he finds his car.

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    • Norm

      July 4, 2014 at 10:25

      Thats cold…

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      • Spaffy

        July 4, 2014 at 10:29

        LOL

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  2. Sir Rants A Lot Llew. Jelly!!!

    July 4, 2014 at 10:06

    So long and thanks for all the games!

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  3. Gareth L (That eXCheez Guy)

    July 4, 2014 at 10:12

    I’m guessing that he wanted WarCraft 4 and the company said NO!

    He steered Blizzard games to a great new direction and I’m sure that he’s lost interest in their new focus on games like Hearthstone and WOW Expansion after WOW Expansion.

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