Blizzard has a deep investment in esports, following its experiences with StarCraft II's tournament scene and the growing Overwatch League. Now fans can follow Blizzard's many multiplayer-centric ...
Court documents show the gaming giant wanted more from mobile. Court documents show the gaming giant wanted more from mobile. Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who ...
Last year, Blizzard changed the name of its online app to the Blizzard App. This was a move that some found confusing, some didn't care about, some hated with a deep and furious passion and many ...
After 20 years of being synonymous with Blizzard, Battle.net was put on notice last year. Blizzard decided that the name created confusion, and that going forward, all products, including the ...
Activision Blizzard was once working on its own alternate app store that would house Android games, pitching it as the “Steam of Mobile.” The initial plan for the store was to launch in 2019 or 2020 ...
Blizzard has taken to their website to introduce a brand new app for Blizzard Esports franchises, fans can now download the Battle.net Mobile app on Android and iOS. The announcement on the website is ...
Blizzard's Battle.net app is making the jump to mobile devices. Though most Blizzard fans are already deeply familiar with the Battle.net desktop app, the company wants to ensure that your friends ...
Blizzard has released the official Esports Mobile App for iOS and Android users, which allows players to follow content from their favorite franchises. The app includes the latest scores, content, ...
The World of Warcraft companion app has been around for a long time helping WoW players maintain their Auction House listing and check up on different features. We have learned that Blizzard will be ...
Battle.net was a staple for Blizzard for years. Then the company unceremoniously yanked it from us last September over some ill-conceived notion of better uniting the launcher and service to the ...
Blizzard Battle.net now fits in the palm of your hand. A new app for iOS and Android phones let you take the social features you love about the desktop version on the go. Instead of only contacting ...
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 patch ...