

It's leaked before on a smaller scale, with a full longplay on YouTube (this version includes the cutscenes, to various points of completion). The simple fact though is that despite being a 'lost' game, we know more about Lord of the Clans than many that actually got released. It was canned in 1998, with Blizzard turning down a petition to finish the job from fans back in the day when not every single blasted action or inaction spawned those.Īnd then last week, the whole thing finally leaked online.ĭue to the leak thing, I was umming and aahing a bit over talking about this one. Ever since then, Warcraft: Lord Of The Clans has been one of the PC's more famous 'lost' games - one of the few known to be almost complete at the point of cancellation rather than just existing as a tech demo and a few screenshots. Way back in the 90s, Blizzard infamously planned to expand its Warcraft strategy game universe by jumping into adventures.
