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Blizzard will no longer release new content for Warcraft Rumble, its free-to-play mobile game that launched back in 2023.
Warcraft Rumble is shifting into life-support mode following the latest round of layoffs at Microsoft, which appears to be targeting about 4% of the company's workforce, or around 9000 employees.