![]() ![]() In typical sleaze ball fashion if they ever mention it, they'll cite technicalities and all on why this vile human is allowed while people like Yang and so on must go. Scumbags like Madeline Roux and her NPC will be given a pass, or Blizzard would not be continually deleting threads on the subject. That only applies to people deemed undesirable or sub-human in nature. Whether or not they have a 'good name' should be irrelevant. thats why im worried Comment by hotaru251 on T22:04:15-06:00Īccording to Blizzard though, they're supposed to be changing ALL references to employees. Thanks for clarifying ^^ Comment by johnnyd2 on T19:59:48-06:00 It's a name shadow priests will never forget. It would be understandable for him to resent the company and leave after they very likely told him they wanted to insult him by removing any reference to him and his work for fear somebody might accuse him of something. Comment by Iceveiled on T12:47:44-06:00Īnother soul scuttling a sinking ship Comment by Aera on T13:15:25-06:00 If he'd been one of the "bad" people I very much doubt that he'd be announcing his departure on Twitter, it would have just been a fairly plain statement from Blizzard along the lines of " is no longer employed at Blizzard" with no reason given for their departure. It seems safe to say that he's leaving of his own accord. Comment by Jakxx on T11:44:17-06:00ĭumb question: Did he leave of his own accord, or did Blizzard kick him out after learning he did something? Kind of like how Alex Afrasiabi was “let go of.” Looking at his resume, he never stayed much longer then 2y in one place so i think he's just moving on. ![]() This looks like a case of the latter, suggesting that those within the organisation lack faith in their management and do not expect conditions to improve. The second is that the good eggs realise things aren't really changing, so they leave for a better workplace. ![]() The first is getting rid of the obvious bad eggs. When it comes to light just how bad things have got, but where there is no genuine attempt to fix the problems, two things happen. It's safe to assume this was his choice and the refs will reflect his good name.Īccording to Blizzard though, they're supposed to be changing ALL references to employees. but stillįairly certain that none of the people who were forced out for deplorable behavior posted a farewell tweet. Granted Yang seems like a nicer person than those whose refs were removed. ![]() Surprised no one is bringing up the potential for the Sephuz ingame refs to be removed and such. We look forward to seeing his final contributions to the Blizzard community and wish him well on his next adventure! Throughout all of these roles, he was known for developing unique ideas, remaining engaged with the community, and was also praised for making a brief return to assist with Rogue class design late in Shadowlands development.ĭuring his time working on World of Warcraft, Sephuz was particularly well regarded by the theorycrafting and Rogue communities, both for his own design and willingness to listen to community feedback during development. Sephuz closed out his career in the role of Lead Systems Designer on an unannounced project during his final year and a half with Blizzard Entertainment. As part of the WoW development team in 2015, he then played an integral role in class, talent, legendary, and essence design throughout Legion and Battle for Azeroth, before moving to Hearthstone in 2019. John joined Blizzard as a test analyst in 2011, before moving to the Diablo III team in 2013 to become one of the primary designers for the Barbarian, Demon Hunter, and Witch Doctor classes during Reaper of Souls development. Immortalized in-game by the legendaries Sephuz's Secret, Memory of Sephuz, and Yang's Recurve, the designer is credited with playing an unforgettable role in World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Hearthstone development. John Yang bid farewell to Blizzard Entertainment today, after ten years and four months with the studio. ![]()
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