Blizzard Entertainment is working on an “Unannounced Survival Game”
So what’s Blizzard been up to? Here’s confirmation of at least one new thing.
So what’s Blizzard been up to? Here’s confirmation of at least one new thing.
Surprise! Blizzard also reveals that an Overwatch sequel is in the works.
From BlizzCon 2019, Activision Blizzard shows off the next game in the Diablo franchise. Info and media within!
There were plenty of hints that it was coming, but we’re still kinda surprised that Overwatch is finally making its way over to the Nintendo Switch.
What’s old is certainly new again, and that goes for classic PC games such as Blizzard Entertainment’s ground-breaking MMORPG from 2006.
Diablo III finally arrives on the Switch with an excellent port for demon slaying on the go.
Very much out of the blue, Blizzard Entertainment has announced Diablo III: Eternal Collection for the Nintendo Switch with some cool Zelda-themed bonuses.
The Necromancer class is a worthy addition to Diablo III, even this late in the life cycle.
While we don’t know the actual sales figures as of yet, it’s clear that Overwatch is doing extremely well for Blizzard already.
Overwatch, Blizzard Entertainment’s much anticipated team-based multiplayer shooter, finally has a solid launch date and details for the upcoming open beta test.
We’re not sure exactly who asked for a Warcraft movie to be produced, but hey, it’s too late now.
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition brings new content and significant improvements to the original console release of the popular PC title.
Blizzard is putting a lot of effort into making the console versions of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls just as fantastic as the PC version.
We go hands-on with the first PvE adventure pack for Hearthstone, Curse of Naxxramas.
Patch 2.1.0 marks the first significant content patch for Diablo III post-Reaper of Souls expansion. Check out the details unveiled today.
Blizzard has finally revealed when the anticipated “console exclusive” Ultimate Evil Edition of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls will be available.
Well that didn’t take too long. After reading our review of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, apparently more than 2.7 million copies of the game were sold.