Blizzard Co-Founder Allen Adham Wields Creativity's Mighty Hammer With Empathy

Blizzard Co-Founder Allen Adham Wields Creativity's Mighty Hammer With Empathy

Back at the company he helped create, Adham explains how Blizzard crafts both a people-oriented company and gameplay-focused portfolio in a new age of game development.

Amanda Farough,Tue, 27 Nov 2018 00:10:00

Blizzard co-founder Allen Adham has helped create some of my all-time favorite games, including the studio’s flagship game, World of Warcraft. But the real magic hasn't been in the games themselves. It's found in the people that make them. What struck me first about Adham was the way in which he moves through the world -- with empathy and sincerity. He's the kind of person who could make inane weather chatter something that might border on profundity.

Adham's return to Blizzard after a 12-year absence has become somewhat of a bittersweet prospect, especially as his friend (Blizzard's long-time president) Mike Morhaime steps down and J. Allen Brack takes his place.

Source: Blizzard
Source: Blizzard

"When he told me the news, it was definitely a combination of both sadness and happiness," Adham admitted to GameDaily during BlizzCon 2018. "I'm very happy for Mike to be able to enjoy kind of the fruits of all those years of hard work. [I'm] a little jealous that he's going to get to travel around the world [and] have a bunch of good times. But at the same time, he's going to miss out on the next sort of phase of all the great things we have sort of in the pipeline."

As Morhaime sets his sights on sipping cocktails and spending well-earned time with his family, Adham is confident in Blizzard's future under Brack and the veterans stepping into the executive branch, including himself.

"J. Allen Brack, Ray Gresko and myself are all lifelong hardcore gamers. We've all been making games with great success at Blizzard for a long, long time. So it's impossible that any one of use can fill Mike's shoes, but the three of us together should come pretty close," he continued.

We spoke briefly about Diablo Immortal, of course, as it was buzzing around social in, well, not so flattering ways. And while Adham has since clarified what he meant by that empathetic moment -- an attempt to do right by the community and take care of expectations -- the empathy remains the hallmark of what Blizzard continues to do best: lead by example. Product lines wax and wane (and the parent company can get a little too hands-on), but Blizzard's real magic -- the magic that lives in its people -- is ever-present.