Mike Ybarra, president of Blizzard Entertainment, said in a statement: Seth Sivak, CEO of Proletariat, explained the decision to step away from Spellbreak: Spellbreak caught our attention when it launched in September 2020. Reviewer Rosh Kelly gave it a 9 out of 10. The combat is so well balanced, so innovate for the genre, and offers such a variety of depth and fun that it is impossible not to recommend the title to everyone looking for some short matches of thrill-seeking fun. Even if the menus aren’t polished, the combat itself is, and that’s by far the most important part of the experience.

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