
Zillow Launches a Home Search Site for World of Warcraft
“Zillow exists at the center of how people think and talk about home, and gaming has become another powerful expression of that.”
File this under: #nowIveseeneverything
Looks like Zillow has partnered with Blizzard Entertainment to launch Zillow for Warcraft, a microsite where players can browse in-game homes from Azeroth as World of Warcraft finally introduces player housing after nearly two decades of fan demand. From Beverly W. Jackson, Zillow’s VP of Brand and Product Marketing.
The microsite features 3D Home tours and SkyTour-style visuals of curated player-built and Blizzard-designed homes — Stormwind townhouses, Horde bungalows, the whole fantasy real estate portfolio. No Zestimates, no transactions. Just vibes.
And I don’t think this is just for the virtual eXp crowd.
This is a brand play, not a product play, and it’s a smart one. The tie-in is part of Zillow’s new “Someday Starts Today” campaign that debuted during the Grammys earlier this month. But the real genius is the audience match: WoW players have been begging for housing since the mid-2000s (I can’t believe I just wrote that sentence.) Zillow showing up the moment that dream finally ships is the kind of cultural timing that earns attention you can’t buy with a media plan.
It’s also a reminder of something I keep reminding the industry: Zillow isn’t just a portal. It’s a consumer brand with cultural gravity — the kind that can partner with Blizzard and have it make sense. Love them or hate them, nobody else in real estate is playing this game.
Your move Homes.com.





