Hight’s legacy at Blizzard will be the people he encouraged: „This goofy little guy saw my potential and gave me a shot.“
John Hight, leader of the Warcraft universe at Blizzard Entertainment, announced on his personal X account this week he was leaving the company for „a new quest.“
I had the opportunity to do an extended interview with Hight last fall at BlizzCon in Anaheim, California. The conversation ranged over much of what he had done and seen over 12 years of shepherding Warcraft in various forms (especially World of Warcraft), and included what he thought his legacy at the company would be.
Hight has been around the industry for decades, an old school game executive. He came to Blizzard from Sony, where had worked on God of War 3 and the launch of the PlayStation Network. Before that, he was an executive producer at Atari and Electronic Arts, where he managed teams at Westwood Studios, often in direct competition with Blizzard’s real-time strategy releases.
Looking back, he said last fall that he hoped his biggest legacy at Blizzard and in general would be the people that he encouraged. „I get to work with all these people, and these people are going to do great things“, he said then. „So my legacy is that they’re going to remember me, in some shape or form. This goofy little guy saw my potential and gave me a shot.“
He mentioned three examples in particular.
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