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Rob Pardo (alias EnoYls) Was the Vice President of Game Design at Blizzard Entertainment, announcing his retirement from the company on July 3, 2014.[1] Prior to his position at Blizzard, he was a producer at Interplay. He holds a degree from the University of California at Irvine. He does not post frequently on the official forums. Pardo is the namesake of Tracker Pardo, a Night Elf hunter ally in the World of WarCraft Trading Card Game. Rob Pardo was vice president of game design at Blizzard Entertainment. He started work at the company during the "StarCraft days." Amongst many other games, he worked on the design and game balance of StarCraft and was the lead designer of StarCraft: Brood War. Pardo left Blizzard in 2014. In 2016, he founded Bonfire Studios, working with other fellow former Blizzard staff members.
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Rob Pardo (alias EnoYls) Was the Vice President of Game Design at Blizzard Entertainment, announcing his retirement from the company on July 3, 2014.[1] Prior to his position at Blizzard, he was a producer at Interplay. He holds a degree from the University of California at Irvine. He does not post frequently on the official forums. Pardo is the namesake of Tracker Pardo, a Night Elf hunter ally in the World of WarCraft Trading Card Game. Rob Pardo was vice president of game design at Blizzard Entertainment. He started work at the company during the "StarCraft days." Amongst many other games, he worked on the design and game balance of StarCraft and was the lead designer of StarCraft: Brood War. Pardo left Blizzard in 2014. In 2016, he founded Bonfire Studios, working with other fellow former Blizzard staff members.
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