Blizzard has changed the name of its Battle.net service, renaming it to Blizzard App as of version 1.8.0. The developer first revealed it was going to be updating the name of its online service in ...
Blizzard opens up a number of new positions to develop a next-gen MMO. It's no big mystery that the next generation of consoles from both Microsoft and Sony are headed their way into the hands of ...
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 could be preparing to launch a Battle.net desktop application, according to Blizzard's support pages and job listings. The Battle.net support pages were recently updated to include a section ...
Yes, you! Who else would I be talking to? Blizzard needs you to test out its snazzy new Battle.net desktop client so it can be one step closer to global domination. If you're interested, I've got all ...
Blizzard Entertainment is adding new social features to its desktop Battle.net app, including the long-requested ability to appear offline when logging into the service. Those new features, including ...
Blizzard is giving its Battle.net desktop app a makeover. The gaming portal now has a tab dedicated to chats and groups, while the service is also introducing personal profiles and avatars for players ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blizzard Entertainment has launched a new mobile application in the form of Blizzard Battle.net which is now available for download on the Google Play Store and iOS App Store. As the name suggests, ...