Blood Plagues and Endless Raids : A Hundred Million Lives in the World of Warcraft
Description
One hundred million people have played World of Warcraft in the 12 years since its inception. Those people did more than play; they worked, they fought, they triumphed, they held entire game servers hostage, they even married each other in real life. They developed new identities, swapping their workaday selves for warriors, mages, assassins, and healers. Blood Plagues and Endless Raids explores a wild, incredibly complex culture partly through the author's engaging personal story but also through the stories of other players and developers. It represents the definitive (and only) account of one of the world's biggest pop culture phenomena. --Provided by publisher.
- One hundred million people have played World of Warcraft in the 12 years since its inception. Those people did more than play; they worked, they fought, they triumphed, they held entire game servers hostage, they even married each other in real life. They developed new identities, swapping their workaday selves for warriors, mages, assassins, and healers. Blood Plagues and Endless Raids explores a wild, incredibly complex culture partly through the author's engaging personal story but also through the stories of other players and developers. It represents the definitive (and only) account of one of the world's biggest pop culture phenomena. --Provided by publisher.
APA Citation (style guide)
Palumbi, A. (2017). Blood Plagues and Endless Raids: A Hundred Million Lives in the World of Warcraft. Chicago Review Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Palumbi, Anthony. 2017. Blood Plagues and Endless Raids: A Hundred Million Lives in the World of Warcraft. Chicago Review Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Palumbi, Anthony, Blood Plagues and Endless Raids: A Hundred Million Lives in the World of Warcraft. Chicago Review Press, 2017.
MLA Citation (style guide)Palumbi, Anthony. Blood Plagues and Endless Raids: A Hundred Million Lives in the World of Warcraft. Chicago Review Press, 2017.
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