A decade ago, DOTA 2 and League of Legends were the top MOBAs. These days, the two names still reign on top of the genre that it arguably created. But, in between, one game threatened to take a huge chunk of the admittedly dwindling MOBA market. Heroes of the Storm, a fever dream of a game featuring characters from multiple Blizzard Entertainment properties, was that game. But, in an unfortunate twist, Blizzard pulled the plug on it and the community has scraped by ever since. However, with the recent update, fans can't help but speculate and hope that the storm has finally come to pass.
For context, it's been over a year since Blizzard put Heroes of the Storm on the backburner, all but putting it to pasture, not quite unlike what Rockstar Games did with Red Dead Online. Despite earmarking it for maintenance mode, wherein Blizzard had committed to "supporting" the game, similarly to how it handles other longstanding titles such as StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft II, this new update is more robust than what has been seen in recent times. It features a slew of user interface changes, balance modifications, and an extensive array of bug resolutions.
Interestingly, this patch follows Microsoft's official acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The fact there's new management in Microsoft at the helm, which has expressed interest in breathing new life into older titles, has led to a huge spike in optimism. Fans are rightfully hopeful that Microsoft is rejuvenating Heroes of the Storm with a more formal revival announcement at BlizzCon 2023 on November 3-4.


