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World of Warcraft executive producer John Hight believes in the potential that video games have to unify people and lessen the tensions across the globe during an era of unrest and turmoil. Hight also said that Blizzard has a duty to create WoW the most social network to allow people to remain connected and stay in touch amid the world-wide epidemic.In an interview with P2Pah during BlizzConline the Blizzard veteran claimed that his belief is that video games could be an effective source of positive change during this time of uncertainty.

"Aside from the pandemicand everything else that's happening around the globe and all the polarization... I truly hope that events such as games can help us to recognize that we all have something in the same and we're all in the same boat,'" Hight said. "That what we're involved in is really just that--it's all of inside our minds. If you get rid of the physical barriers and realize that we're all in the same world sharing things, we begin to see the similarities we share."

The video games are all seeing an increase in players in the COVID-19 epidemic as people remain at home to be healthy and secure. WoW is among the games people turn to as well. Hight said he has it is his responsibility to create WoW the best social experience can be, so that people are able to have fun and keep in touch with their loved ones when they're not able to or don't want to travel.

"We have a huge responsibility at the moment. If you are unable to get out and visit your family members or travel across the border to visit a close person you know... the majority of your daily life is interactions with others," he said. "cheap WOW WoTLK Classic Gold gives you games that provide players with an opportunity to at the very least, interact. In order to chat one another, and to play games together."