As Monthly Active Users For Blizzard Decline In The Millions, World Of Warcraft Reveals Classic Character Is Transgender

Source: World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft Narrative Lead and Principal Narrative Designer at Blizzard Steve Danuser confirmed that the classic World of Warcraft character Chromie is transgender.

The character’s transgender reveal comes in the World of Warcraft: Folk & Fairy Tales of Azeroth book that is expected to go on sale on May 25th.

Source: World of Warcraft: Folk & Fairy Tales of Azeroth

As reported by Wowhead, the book features a story by Danuser titled “Visgae Day.” It’s in this story that Chromie chooses to become a female gnome.

When asked why she chooses to become a female, Chromie answers saying, “It suits me.”

An excerpt of the story was shared to Twitter by user Portergauge.

Source: Portergauge Twitter

Danuser would then confirm Chromie transitions from a male dragon using he/him pronouns to a female dragon using she/her pronouns.

Twitter user KiraserHQ asked, “Lots of people have this question about your Chromie story. There’s a bit of confusion regarding the reveal, so it would be great if you could help to educate us a bit. Is she supposed to be trans (always she) or genderfluid (she as a gnome, he as a dragon)?”

Source: KiraserHQ Twitter

Danuser responded writing, “Pronoun usage through the course of the story was done deliberately. I encourage reading the story as a whole rather than just excerpts.”

He added, “Prior to the Visage Day ceremony, Chronormu is he/him. Afterwards, she/her in both mortal and dragon forms.”

Source: Steve Danuser Twitter

Interestingly enough Chromie says in Heroes of the Storm, “Everyone calls me Chromie, but my real name is Chronormu.” 

She adds, “No, it is not a male name. You clearly don’t understand the intricacies of dragon culture.” 

This move to make Chromie transgender comes as Blizzard reported in their latest financial report that the company only had 27 million monthly active users (MAUs). That includes World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Overwatch League, and Diablo.

In the fourth quarter of 2020, Blizzard reported they had 29 million MAUs. In the third quarter of 2020 they had 30 million MAUs. Before that they had 32 million in both the first and second quarter of 2020.

Source: Activision Blizzard First Quarter 2021 Financial Results

Blizzard defines MAUS as “the number of individuals who accessed a particular game in a given month. We calculate averages MAUs in a period by adding the total number of MAUs in each of the months in a given period and dividing that total by the number of months in the period.”

They add, “An individual who accesses two of our games would be counted as two users… For Blizzard, an individual who accesses the same game on two platforms or devices in the relevant period would generally be counted as a single user.”

Source: World of Warcraft

It’s clear people are quitting Blizzard and doing so at a rapid pace as they’ve lost over 5 million monthly active users.

Not only that, but they lost these users in a year where people were confined to their homes due to government lockdowns initiated in the name of COVID-19.

What do you make of Blizzard and World of Warcraft making Chromie transgender as they lose millions of users?

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