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Sebastian, or one of his colleagues, also attended last weekend's BlizzCon 08 and unsurprisingly found more Blizzard faithful than WAR converts: "Our conversations at BlizzCon suggest limited interest in [Warhammer Online] among core WoW users."World of Warcraft developer Blizzard is mostly keeping its mouth shut about its "next-gen MMO," but that hasn't stopped CEO Mike Morhaime from teasing fans."Let's just say it's going to be different and it's not going to be a sequel to World of Warcraft," Morhaime told Wired. "It will be different."He explained that the studio is "not trying to replace World of Warcraft with this new MMO," but is instead trying to "create a different massively multiplayer experience, and hopefully World of Warcraft will still be going strong when that one is released."Little more is known about the unannounced MMO--during another BlizzCon interview, Morhaime refused to confirm if it is set in a new universe--though the studio has hinted that that the project could end up on consoles in addition to PC.We wanna support it as long as wow gold people want us to support it."During the World of Warcraft PvP panel at BlizzCon, a discussion of the team's philosophy behind PvP took place, followed by new details on the upcoming arenas, the new battleground, and Lake Wintergrasp. The new arenas were first unveiled at the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational in Paris earlier this year, but we were able to see them at BlizzCon in the form of short videos that followed Lead Level Designer Cory Stockton's introductions.