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Hearthstone Director, Cannoli Enthusiast Ben Brode Departs Blizzard After 15 Years

Ben Brode – misguided Mike’s Pastry fan, and loudest person I’ve ever met, and game director of Hearthstone, has just announced his departure from Blizzard after a 15-year tenure. We had the genuine pleasure of interviewing Ben (and skewering his selection of where to acquire cannolis in Boston’s historic North End) for Not Another Gaming Podcast’s most recent episode, which you can check out below (interview starts at around 33:30).

Brode, who announced that he is leaving Blizzard for a new project, is easily one of the coolest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting, inside or outside of the gaming industry. The flannel-wearing, “well met”-yelling, stage-dominating face of Blizzard’s card juggernaut will leave a gaping vacuum in his wake (and in my heart), and I’m eager to see who Blizzard selects to fill the (literal) huge boots Ben Brode has left behind.

Naturally, Brode attempts to mitigate the sorrow in his statement, by assuring the community that “the 80+ people on the development team are still there, and they are the ones actually making the cards, brawls, events, missions, and features”. Brode goes on to say that he is “confident the game is in the best possible hands,” and that he’s “excited to see where a new generation of leaders takes Hearthstone from here.”

As someone who’s been a big fan of Hearthstone from the jump, I’m absolutely torn up over the fact that Ben Brode is departing from Blizzard. That being said, I’m excited to see where he goes from here, and look forward to hopefully meeting again once his new project is announced. Well met, Ben – we here at WGG wish you the best, and can’t wait to see what you do next.

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Papa Dom

Co-founder, lead blogger, graphic designer, and manager of WGG's writing team - Dom has been writing about video games for over ten years. Dom's work has been featured on some of the world's biggest gaming news outlets - including Dexerto, GameInformer, and IGN.

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