Blizzard Combat Designer Brian Holinka Departs Company To Form Own Studio

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Brian Holinka, the designer of World of Warcraft, leaves Blizzard Entertainment. Find out more about Holinka's professional achievements and his prospects for the future.

World of Warcraft Designer Brian Holinka Leaves Blizzard Entertainment

Joins Greg Street To Establish A Game Studio


Brian Holinka, a prominent figure in the gaming industry and a Lead Combat Designer at Blizzard Entertainment for over a decade, recently announced his departure from the renowned studio. Holinka revealed on Twitter that he will be leaving Blizzard by the end of the week, marking the end of his nearly 11-year tenure with the company.

However, this announcement is particularly intriguing because he will be joining forces with Greg Street, another industry veteran, to establish a new game studio.

Work History

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In 2012, Holinka joined Blizzard Entertainment as the main PvP (Player vs. Player) designer for World of Warcraft, a highly popular MMORPG. Holinka had a distinguished career before joining Blizzard, contributing to games like Battlefield 1942 and several first-person shooters for DICE, Trauma Studios, THQ, High Moon Studios, and Kaos Studios.

Holinka was a crucial figure in developing the PvP elements of World of Warcraft and making significant contributions to the game's ongoing popularity, thanks to his substantial experience in combat design and multiplayer gameplay.

New Game Studio

Although specific details about Holinka and Street's new venture are scarce, the prospect of these two industry veterans teaming up to form a game studio has sparked considerable anticipation among gaming enthusiasts. With their combined expertise and years of experience, there is significant curiosity about the projects they undertake and the games they create.

Holinka and Street have yet to reveal the name of their new studio or provide any insights into the genres or themes their upcoming games will explore. However, their impressive track records and industry knowledge suggest that they have something compelling in store for gamers worldwide.

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