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You can see on Alexa how Wowhead has grown while the others have stagnated. But — I did confirm with another source. As far as I am concerned, this is solid. So Digg it. They used FUD when they purchased Allakhazam. Certain properties may have been sold, but not the company itself.

News travels fast! We were hoping to have the time to put together a proper announcement about this, but it appears word is already out, so we wanted to acknowledge it: now that IGE is out of the picture, Wowhead has decided to become a part of the ZAM Network. I leaked the sale before it was officially announced, so that shows I did have someone on the inside my past with Thottbot etc just confirms it. All the same contacts are saying the same thing — Affinity is still very much involved with IGE.

Consider this sale supposedly happened over two weeks ago, seems a convenient thing to forgot. All in all the community will come to accept this. Its life. On a more simpler case, it is simply spreading mis-information. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. As such, we have a firm stance against virtual item markets and powerleveling services. You will never see us support such efforts. The comment sytem was what set it apart I think.

Kirk — they want to keep shush. I broke it before Wowhead. Neo — yep. Hypocrisy at its best. Paul — no. It was the biggest most established brand in the MMO space. Still a bit high? Stay tuned! The reality is some people will believe what they want to hear. Oh well, you cannot convince everyone. Wowhead, a popular World of [ The [ Lots of accusations have been swirling around, but zero proof anything ever happened other than his colleagues getting busted.

That is all I know about that. Another IGE Buyout. This source has no reason to obfuscate the facts, and is up front about his former role in acquiring fansites including the sale of his own Ogaming for IGE. The page also has some juicy info regarding the sale of Allakhazam in that Alla apparently sold out for somewhere in the range of million dollars.

So it would seem all three major database sites are owned by the same company now? I wonder if a new database is going to spring up at some point. Seems like there will be at least some people not using Wowhead now. Frankly, Ahmed, this seems a little fishy to me.

So, I have to ask — do you work for a competitor of these companies or have some interest of your own in this? You said you handled deals for IGE. Are you still involved in selling virtual currency? So I work for a competitor, yet somehow I knew before everyone else that Wowhead was sold. And for how much. Sorry, nope. You can read my about page and my previous posts — I have enough on my plate as it is. I did read your about page. Are you still involved with sites that sell virtual currency?

I was right about the Wowhead. So — either you can stay on topic or stop wasting my time. Love how you try and sweep that under the carpet, this need to rationalize it almost make it sound like you are still selling gold. Apart from the game companys saying its against the rules and ban people.

And of course those players who wish to fight each other find it unfair if the other party can simply boost their ability because they can but powerful items external by means which are external to the game. The problems with internet and anonymity and all that, was curious to see if it was just someone stirring up trouble.

Currently writing guides about everything from Fishing to Pets! Sara has been playing WoW since the ZA patch, once having been a rogue and now playing a priest. In her real life, she's a librarian and law school graduate - she's got a thing for books. In her spare time, she's playing Diablo or watching rugby. Taking over the Class Guides projects as well as coming up with new article series that have expanded the community base of Wowhead. Daniella also works on networking and reaching out to content creators as well as other groups who may want to do things with Wowhead.

Daniella has been playing World of Warcraft since towards the end of , starting off as a Shaman, playing and dabbling is all 3 specs but mostly raiding as a Restoration Shaman up until Wrath of the Lich King. Towards the middle of Wrath, she made a swap to Death Knight and hasn't looked back since. He started with serious datamining World of Warcraft back in Mists of Pandaria. Later on he made adriacraft.

At the end of he joined Wowhead team where he started working on datamining Legion expansion armor sets, creature models, and all other audio and visual assets that you can find in World of Warcraft. He is also updating our Youtube channel with cool videos of new models, mounts, weapons, armors and questlines. Stiven has been playing WoW since and his main character is Paladin class.

Beside games, he also enjoy traveling, and learning more about other people culture. His passion is making of nature photos, landscapes, and he really loves to visit places from Medieval period.

His desire to advance and better the Wowhead community eventually resulted in an offer to help facilitate communications between the site and its users.



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