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Reports abound that Blizzard has recently trademarked the word Cataclysm. This sounds more like the title given to an expansion than a full game, so the speculation that World of Warcraft’s next expansion will be titled Cataclysm, or possibly something along those lines. Let’s ...
Blizzard files trademark for "Cataclysm"
wow.com — Is "Cataclysm" the name of Blizzard's next-gen MMO? This Tumblr blogger has uncovered trademark applications filed by... Blizzard in the fields of computer games , paper-based products , and online entertainment services . Those trademarks are on the ... (more) Blizzard files trademark for "Cataclysm"
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Finding Blizzard's Cataclysm
Finding Blizzard's Cataclysm
wow.com — The other day, we posted that Blizzard had trademarked the name "Cataclysm," and right after that, the... community exploded with speculation: is it the name of WoW 's next expansion , Blizzard's next-gen MMO , or some other project? Nothing is ... (more) Finding Blizzard's Cataclysm
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Finding Blizzard's Cataclysm
WoW.com — ... Stropp's got an interesting piece of speculation that says though "Cataclysm" is still probably the next expansion, the event the word refers to has yet to happen. He claims that if Blizzard really wants to speed up the 1-50 leveling process, they should just destroy Old Azeroth as we know it, and just have all the new characters start at level 50. That would be pretty nuts, but then again, Blizzard's never shown ...

Noah, party of 2 please…
The Grouchy Gamer — ... - Source Wikipedia.com This past week, Blizzard decided to file for copyrights to the name regarding computer games, paper based products, and, lo and behold, online entertainment services.  COUGH wow COUGH.  Everyone knows with Blizzard you take it as it comes.  Some people have already looked at this as the name of their next Generic MMO, rumored to be working on the Xbox.  Others have seen it as something to do with Daiblo III or potentially Starcraft II. One smart guy though saw ...

Does WoW Have All The Classes It Needs?
Player Versus Developer — ... , when his post on Blizzard's Cataclysm trademark reminded me that I never got around to commenting on that whole somewhat overblown kerflaffle. As he notes, Cataclysm sounds more like the name of an expansion than a new product, and the next WoW expansion is almost certain to be announced in a month at Blizzcon. ...

World of Warcraft: Two Weeks to Cataclysm!
ITG! I'm Talkin' Games — ... , and by reading the lore it is difficult to see how this could happen. We'd almost have to go back in time to when it was one continent to see this happen. Perhaps the caverns of time has some play here? Who knows really. There are plenty of lore nerds that can probably tell me why this is impossible, or connect the dots better, but I'm sure Blizzard will introduce a story to make this all come together. Its a very viable route for Blizzard to take, if you ask me. Like others have posted, Blizzard will likely do away with the first 50 or so levels and ...

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What is Blizzard's cataclysmic announcement?
examiner.com 7/4/2009 —  With the recent trademarking of the word "Cataclysm" by Blizzard, the interwebs are going crazy with speculation.Places like WoW.com have pretty good theories based in facts, even it they are still wild guesses.  They're pointing...
Blizzard files trademark for "Cataclysm"WoW.com
Is "Cataclysm" the name of Blizzard's next-gen MMO? This Tumblr blogger has uncovered trademark applications filed by Blizzard in the fields of computer games , paper-based products , and online entertainment services . Those trademarks are on the USPTO's website, and we can confirm that Rod ...