WoW release stuff

From Blizz:

In just the first day alone, over 200,000 players created World of Warcraft accounts, and over 100,000 were already playing the game concurrently as of 5:00 p.m. PST on Tuesday. The account-creation and concurrent-user populations are both record numbers for a MMORPG on its first day of launch, making World of Warcraft the fastest-growing online game in history. World of Warcraft is expected to continue to shatter records and achieve a record-setting week-one population in the days ahead. With dozens of World of Warcraft servers already filled to capacity, Blizzard is deploying additional servers rapidly to match the growing player base.

“We had a lot of confidence in World of Warcraft, but the success on day one far exceeded our expectations,” said Mike Morhaime, president of Blizzard Entertainment. “We are extremely happy that players are enjoying our game, and we are doing everything we can to meet the demand and maintain a fun and smooth game experience for everyone playing.”

Retailers across North America, including Wal-Mart, EB, GameStop, and others are reporting that hundreds of their stores have sold out of World of Warcraft due to the demand. If consumers have not yet purchased their copy of World of Warcraft, they are advised to call ahead to make sure their store has copies still in stock.

That’s a lot of money just for the game. When the subscription money starts rolling in next month, Vivendi is going to be a very happy parent company.

Meanwhile, Gamespy has a review of the first days, and more stuff in their WoW blowout.

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