Blizzard Grants Young Cancer Victim's Wish

Blizzard Grants Young Cancer Victim's Wish

May 26, 2007
It warms a gamer's heart to see someone in the community step up for those in need.

Case in point, the OC Register reported earlier this week that World of Warcraft publisher Blizzard helped make a young cancer patient’s dream a reality.

10-year-old Ezra Chatterton (left) was diagnosed with a brain tumor a few months back.  Now wheelchair-bound, the Riverside 5th grader was recently visited by the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organization dedicated to granting the wishes of children with life-threatening ailments.  Chatterton knew exactly what he wanted:
I wished for a trip to Blizzard because I'd like to see if they could make a character and do some things for us.

Keeping his expectations in check, Chatterton didn’t expect much more than a video conference call.  Imagine his delight when Blizzard flew him and his dad out, gave them a tour of the company, and allowed Ezra to work with lead Warcraft designer Jeff Kaplan to create some upcoming content for WoW.

By the day's end, Ezra had designed a new crossbow weapon, recorded the voice for a character, created a quest, and added his dog Kyle to the game.  Even cooler, the unique crossbow was attributed to his character, ePhoenix.  And, with a snap of its digital finger, Blizzard powered up his level 63 character to 70 and stocked him with gold, weapons, and armor.

So why did Ezra base his wish around World of Warcraft?  His dad, Micah, sheds some light:
I asked him to think about why he likes to play WoW and one thing he said was he likes interacting with people he doesn't know. No matter how crappy things are going on the outside, in the real world, he can be strong and successful and really turn heads in WoW.

The game has also been a significant bonding experience for father and son.  Said Micah:
There were a lot of things that are unconventional with our relationship, and the way we choose to bond and spend time together.  For instance, WoW was something we had researched and talked about. We would talk about what kind of character do we want to create. This costume as opposed to that costume. We would make decisions together. Neither of us would feel comfortable about making a big decision without consulting the other.

-Reporting from San Diego, GP Correspondent Andrew Eisen would have wished for a pony

Comments

Before I post this, I'd like to say that my views do not represent all gamers and not to form an opinion on the group based on me. Especially you Jack Thompson (I know you're reading this)

I've always disliked the make-a-wish foundation. I dislike how they try to manipulate your emotions to make you do something for them. I've also always had suspicians as to *why* they pick these kids over others. I don't understand why one dying/sick child is more special or deserving than the *other* millions of dying/sick children around the world. I honestly think that the money that they use to send sick kids to Disney World would be better spent on researching the disease that the child has been afflicted with. However, this is a special case, since I think Blizzard probably did this of their own volition, and It didn't cost them anything other than time. So yes, kudos to Blizzard for taking time out of their schedule to customize a character in WoW, but I still don't think that the Make-a-wish foundation has their priorities straight.

And on that note, I will brace for the inevitable flames.
Heh.

If Blizzard hadn't honored this kids wish they would look like monsters. Fortunately, I won't be on that 'YAY BLIZZARD! bandwagon. They did what any other company would have done. Denying a kid from the Make-A-Wish foundation? Haha, why risk tarnishing your reputation like that? Whether or not there was any real compassion behind the decision has nothing to do with the fact that NOT participating would have made them look worse than they already do.
BLIZZARD rocks for doing that.
Such a heart-warming occurrence.

And yet, here I am, STILL waiting for WTF-is-his-name to make that donation of $10,000...
Very nice from Blizzard.
For a brief instant I was hoping that the kid's wish were that Blizzard made Diablo 3 :)
@ lordlundar
Whatever makes you think I was mocking HIM? I mean, it could have been ANY anti-gamer with a bug up their ass.

Don't discriminate :P
God I love blizzard.
This is expectional parenting.

AND the kid is very smart for his age and illness. Big props to him.

I best playing games are helping him dispite the situation. :)

Good to see this kid not let his illness get the best of him.
Very cool. Good Job Blizzard.

grls-r-gamers-2, he's no longer classified as an ambulance chaser, now he's a massacre chaser. :)
*Wipes eyes*

:')
Wow... WoW, even.

That showed a lot of class on behalf of Blizzard. I just gained a lot of respect for the company.
Fighting stereotypes with love, it doesn't get any better than that.

Seriously, as much as we gamers might bicker between ourselves, when we come together for a common purpose, some really awesome and beautiful things happen. Yes, I say gamers because at Blizzard they are all gamers not to mention the Child's Play charity and many other things. We'll see this trend continue, especially when those of us "hardcore" gamers get on in years and start having kids of our own.
Yea It stands for micheal Koyter i believe...Cheat mentioned it on a wow episode
I'm confused...I thought World of Warcraft only RUINS lives...

Seriously though folks, don't forget to give props to Make-A-Wish as well, the boys at Blizzard never would have known about Ezra without them.
Ah yes, the monument in the barrens
The shrine of the fallen warrior Is visible when you are alive, however the spirit healer above it is not. It is the only uniquely named one in the game and the only not tied to a graveyard.

He was an artist, he died in a car wreck. If i remember correctly, his initials were MK.
I always cry when I read shit like this...
http://mmorpg.qj.net/index.php?&threshold=&upto=1180113573

"Ezra's father was not the only one who was touched by this very generous move by Blizzard. People around the world have been affected by this. The impact of this event is so great that even a Grandmother of 67 years of age picked up the game to play with her kids. For the first time in her life, she played a video game. "

Nightwng2000
NW2K Software
wow. Most people only dream of getting to do what he has, and he did it. Go Blizzard.

At least he didn't ask Sony. He would have gotten a phone call and that would have been the end of it.
Blizzard has always been a hardcore company and their generousity in this matter was awesome. Just goes to show we are not all pychopaths bent on destroying the world and video game companies are not evil communist people trying to corrupt our minds.

Thumbs up for Blizzard, I'm sure Ezra will never forget it.
Out-Bloody-Standing!

Makes me think of Piers Anthony with Xanth and all of Pier's fans. (And if there is something I don't know about, such as I've been suckered and it's all fake... just shut up and let me be ignorant on that).

Really, that's so freakin' cool.

:: Standing ovation to Ezra and Blizzard. ::

Nightwng2000
NW2K Software
I think Insomniac games did something similar on Extreme Home Makeover or something like that. They made some kid into a Ratchet and Clank skin or something...


It's stuff like this and Child's Play that's gotta make Jacky furious, haha.
I read about this story earlier in the week. The one thing I thought was great was that not only did they make this kid's wish come true, but they are going to implement his ideas in a next patch. So (sorry to say this) even if something bad happens to the poor kid, he'll be remembered by WoW players until WoW is no more.

I respect Blizzard because of these kinds of moves. Another instance such as this is the shrine in the Barrens dedicated to one of their programmers / artists who died during development, which you can only see if you yourself are dead.
Good on all of them I say, sadly though, my encounter with Jeff Kaplan would be somewhat differant:

"AAAAAAAAHHHHH WHYYYY????? OVER-ORGANISED RAIDING AND UNINSPIRED GEAR GRINDS SHOULD HAVE DIED WITH EVERQUEST, IT SUCKED ALL LIFE OUT OF WOW DAMNIT"
Awe. Makes me wish I was terminally ill.
It's really great that Blizzard does this. Gives the industry a face outside of the gameing community.

@ grls-r-gamers-2 and Rob

Don't you see? Blizzard made him spend time infront of the screen and the screen emitted radiation. That's what gave him cancer!!!
I read this piece the other day on Gamespot, but this article still brings a smile to my face.

Kudos to Blizzard for pulling off such a thing for the make-a-wish foundation.
See? That is a parent. He talked to his son about the game, spends time with him while he plays it, even worked together on character ideas and such. That is a responsible parent.

Next thing you know JT or that crazy lady who blamed MMORPGs for her son's suicide will claim that the game gave him the cancer.

Well, definitely a thumbs up to Blizzard, the father, and the kid. Hope he's doing well.
That's an awesome story and something that really makes them stand out as a company that is willing to do that for someone. What I do hope is that they incorporate the stuff they created for him and keep it persistant in the game for as long as WoW goes in his name, I for one would like to handle his weapon. XD
Heartwarming story. The kind that makes people go "awwwww". So I guess the only thing left to say is: awwwwwww
I can't stop smiling. That's fantastic.
Even though i'm about to quit Wow because of Installation difficulties, the leveling grind pre-outland, and lack of roleplaying or world pvp.....

I think this is preety cool.
This really made my day.
Respect for Blizzard: +100

More of this needs to happen
Itr's a trick! Don't you see? T3h ebil video game industry GAVE the young boy the tumor by getting him hooked on their murder simulators! Then they cooked up this crazy story to make themselves seem nice! IT'S ALL A LIE!!!!!111

/ambulance chaser

But in all seriousness, though, I love when stories like this come up, and I wish they made it into the news more often. It's just so beautiful :')
Blizzard = The win. That was a pretty rad thing for them to do.
AWWW see JT not all of us are crazy physco paths.
That's almost syrupy sweet. Good on Blizzard, though. That's a really cool gift.
Stories like this bring a tear to my eye. It's nice to see the industry do good things like this.
A nice, heartwarming story. Props to all involved in this endeavor. I hope young Ezra Chatterton enjoyed his trip and that whatever time he has remaining is joyous and filled with the pwning of Noobs.

@ Fojar, XesBOX, and PlasmaDragon

Not everything posted on this site requires a negative spin. Let people entertain the thought that someone might actually do something to be kind. Also, since when does WoW need a marketing campaign?
Just as xesbox said. Everything seems to be a big nice ribbon covering a marketing campaign. Looks like it worked just as expected.
Having two young children myself, I find this to be an incredbily nice thing for Blizzard to do. In a world of Terrorists, Starvation, 50% divorce rate, it is very uplifting to hear about someone getting their heart's desire. I hope to Kyle the Dog in game and give him a pat on the head. :)
This kid plays on my server. I saw him earlier today, he had full gladiator and some epics and the flying phoenix mount from Tempest Keep. It's awesome.
hello my wife was told on 4/18/07 that she has a termanal lung cancer now it has spread to other parts of hr body and it is hard because we have two children still in school i wish i knew a way to help me pay all my bills but all the grant pages i fill in want money i dont have if you know of someplace it would be great i cant work do to a disibility
Just an FYI (even though this response is way late) for those that don't know the guys at blizzard, they are very nice guys and all gamers. I'm sure it has NOTHING to do with PR, considering blizzard was scant months short of completing Starcraft: Ghost and then scrapped the entire project. They really don't need much PR, they're badass at what they do.

They're also people too. I had a chance encounter with Mike Morhaime (CEO *or CFO, I don't remember which* of blizzard) at Blizzcon 07. He almost hit me in the head with a t-shirt as i was going to get a drink. He apologized profusely and we had a nice chat afterwards. They're real people too. If you're a gamer, a scientist, a researcher, a whatever, when you read stories like this or even meet people in his condition you are compelled to help out in whatever way possible. THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO. And judging by the Child's Play charity, gamers have tons of kind and generous hearts.

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