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Blizzard executive vice president of game design Rob Pardo hosted a Battle.Net and StarCraft II panel, explaining how the integration of game and game service has evolved over the years.
Blizzard Battle.net is an all-encompassing online service where people can buy Blizzard games and game subscriptions, add each other as friends and chat, and keep up on Blizzard game news.
Blizzard announced last year that it would be killing its Battle.net branding after 20 long years, and with the latest update to the Battle.net desktop launcher, it's making good on that promise.
For many, Battle.net is the portal into their favourite PC and macOS video games. Blizzard-owned titles such as Overwatch and World of Warcraft, but also Activision releases such as Call of Duty ...
Apparently, just calling it the Blizzard app didn't work so well, as now Blizzard has rage quit, and will be creating a new name: Blizzard Battle.net. It hasn't even been a year, Blizzard.
It’s the end of an era for Blizzard, as the company announced today plans to say farewell to the name Battle.net, which they’ve used to refer to their internet platform since 1996.
Of course, what this means for Battle.net version 2.0 remains to be seen. Blizzard has been quiet on details about what changes we can expect to hit the service, so it seems likely that we won't ...
Blizzard Battle.net will now be seen in the service's logo and anywhere it's printed. In addition to Blizzard's own games, it will soon host the PC version of Destiny 2.
With its original moniker intact (sort of), Blizzard Battle.net is making the jump to mobile. The online gaming platform already boasts a desktop portal, through which players can install and ...
Remember last year when Blizzard announced it would be "transitioning away" from the 20-year-old Battle.net moniker for its online service in favor of "Blizzard Tech." ...
It’s easy to theorize as to why Blizzard went with Battle.net for the Destiny announcement — that’s still the most recognizable name for the service, especially to non-Blizzard fans who will ...