Nearly a year ago, Blizzard announced that it was transitioning away from the name “Battle.net” for its online gaming service. In the months that followed, the company’s attempts at getting people to ...
Less than a year after mysteriously changing "Battle.net" to the "Blizzard app," Blizzard Entertainment has doubled back. The Blizzard app, formerly known as Battle.net, has been renamed as "Blizzard ...
Blizzard has restored the Warcraft III: Legacy client (patch 1.29) to Battle.net, letting owners play the pre-Reforged version offline or via LAN. The move follows years of criticism over Warcraft III ...
Blizzard has restored access to Warcraft 3’s pre-Reforged version, allowing owners to play the 1.29 client via Battle.net with offline and LAN options. This move comes after years of criticism over ...
Blizzard is officially reviving the Battle.net brand, about a year after the company said that it was moving away from the classic name after two decades. Battle.net, the company's online platform for ...
Blizzard plans to move away from the Battle.net moniker. In a new blog post, the company revealed its plans to transition away from the term used by its online gaming service and the functionality ...
Warcraft 3: Legacy is now available on Battle.net as its own client, meaning fans of Blizzard's old-school RTS no longer need ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Last year, Blizzard announced that it was "transitioning away" from Battle.net as the name for the Overwatch developer's online network. Now, the ...