A massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the same setting as World of Warcraft was planned, according to Bloomberg. It was purportedly intended as a spin-off of Blizzard’s long-running PC game set in a different period and was given the codename Neptune. The cancellation occurs at an intriguing moment as Blizzard makes a strong effort to enter the mobile market and creates exclusive titles for the system. A “mobile action strategy game” called Warcraft Arclight Rumble was first mentioned by the developer back in May. In June, Diablo Immortal was published, despite having a doubtful monetization approach. According to reports, the game was three years in the making and had a staff of more than 100 NetEase employees working on it before it was shelved. Following a disagreement over the game’s licensing terms, both companies have stopped working on the project, and by the looks of it the game is probably not releasing soon.