Last year Blizzard announced it was doing away with the name Battle.net. The latest game launcher update puts that plan into effect, replacing the Battle.net branding and asking players to “Log in to ...
It was only a few months ago that we said farewell to the name Battle.net, but it looks like we spoke too soon. During yesterday’s Destiny 2 gameplay premiere stream, Blizzard Entertainment president ...
Blizzard has given its game launcher, Battle.Net, a new visual design, marking its first major overhaul in eight years. It’s available now for some players in North America, and will be gradually ...
No official name yet, game client similar to Steam/Origin. YouTube User HuskyStarcraft has shared with the public details of the new Battle.net launcher, currently in beta but apparently polished ...
July 23, 2022 - Added comment from Rod Fergusson. The Diablo 4 beta has been added to Blizzard's Battle.net launcher, as spotted by some rather eagle-eyed users. While it isn't currently visible on ...
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: ...
That battle.net launcher we've heard so much about, the one that makes it possible to log in to all your Bnet games at once and then not do it again for a month, has entered open beta today. What that ...
Blizzard’s game launcher, Battle.net, is getting a big update, which should make browsing through your library a little easier. Blizzard has been testing Battle.net’s 2.0 changes on its beta server.
An update to Blizzard's Battle.net launcher has revealed some behind the scenes support for legendary strategy game, Warcraft III. Icons, backgrounds and logos are now locked within the launcher, ...
Here is a full guide on how you can fix the error code BLZBNTAGT00000BB8 on Battle.net Launcher. Battle.net is a desktop game launcher that lets you install, update ...
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.” You’d be forgiven for forgetting ...