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who owns world of warcraft

World of Warcraft is developed and run by Blizzard Entertainment, which is part of Activision Blizzard, and the entire Activision Blizzard group is now owned by Microsoft.

Who owns World of Warcraft right now?

  • The game itself (IP, development, operations) belongs to Blizzard Entertainment, the studio behind the Warcraft franchise.
  • Blizzard Entertainment is a subsidiary within the larger Activision Blizzard group.
  • In 2023–2024, Microsoft completed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, so the ultimate corporate owner of World of Warcraft today is Microsoft (via its gaming/Xbox division).

Think of it like this:

World of Warcraft → Blizzard Entertainment → Activision Blizzard → Microsoft.

Quick historical snapshot

  • 1990s–2000s: Blizzard created Warcraft and later launched World of Warcraft in 2004.
  • 2008: Vivendi Games (which owned Blizzard) merged with Activision to form Activision Blizzard, which then held the World of Warcraft IP.
  • 2020s: Microsoft moved to buy Activision Blizzard in a multibillion‑dollar deal; by 2023–2024 the acquisition was approved and Microsoft became the corporate parent.

Forum-style angle & “who really owns it?” discussion

On community forums, players often debate whether “Activision” or “Blizzard” really “owns” WoW. The more precise view is:

  • Blizzard is not just a brand; it is a separate subsidiary that makes and operates WoW.
  • Activision and Blizzard sit as sister companies under the Activision Blizzard umbrella, and now both sit under Microsoft as their ultimate parent.

One Reddit explanation sums it up as: Blizzard and Activision were both under Activision Blizzard, and now they are both under Microsoft as subsidiaries, not one directly “under” the other.

Key facts table (ownership chain)

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Layer Name Role in relation to World of Warcraft
Game / IP World of Warcraft MMO title in the Warcraft universe, launched 2004.
Developer / Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Creates, maintains, and publishes World of Warcraft.
Holding group Activision Blizzard Owns Blizzard and the World of Warcraft IP as part of its portfolio.
Corporate owner Microsoft Acquired Activision Blizzard in a multi‑billion dollar deal; now ultimate owner.
**TL;DR:** If you’re asking “who owns World of Warcraft?”, the short, modern answer is: Blizzard Entertainment makes it, Activision Blizzard holds it, and Microsoft owns the whole stack.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.