Robin Williams to appear in World of Warcraft: Character model revealed

Williams was known to be an avid gamer and often talked about playing Portal, Call of Duty and World of Warcraft

James Vincent
Thursday 21 August 2014 17:08
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Robin Williams’ passion for video games was well known (why do you think he named his daughter Zelda?) and now it seems the gaming community is honouring one of their own, with Williams set to appear as a character in World of Warcraft.

Three NPCs named “Robin <The Entertainer>” have been uncovered in the game’s as-yet-unplayable code, with one of the trio appearing as a blue-coloured djinn – no doubt a reference to Williams’ role as the genie in Aladdin.

WoW fans started petitioning the game’s makers to memorialize Williams soon after his death on 11 August, with one employee responding on Twitter that they’d seen it and were “taking care of it”. The game’s official Twitter account later confirmed this with the following tweet:

The character data, uncovered by fan site WOWhead, is only accessible in its raw form at the moment, and it’s thought the Robin NPCs will appear in game with an upcoming patch for the Warlords of Draenor expansion.

Alongside the genie tribute, two other NPCs – a male and female human – have also been found bearing the same name and title. Fans have speculated that the female NPC could be a reference to Williams’ character in Mrs Doubtfire while the male model might take after Williams’ break-out role as the alien Mork.

The other two Robin NPCs

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