Is Blizzard bringing back its legendary RTS under a different genre?
Under the Microsoft Gaming umbrella, Blizzard Entertainment might have the freedom to explore a non-RTS StarCraft game.
Under the Microsoft Gaming umbrella, Blizzard Entertainment might have the freedom to explore a non-RTS StarCraft game.
Mike Ybarra weighs in on the increasing demands of gamers from live service games.
The popular MMORPG predates the Marvel Cinematic Universe but it's apparently taking inspiration from the multi-billion-dollar franchise.
We know Microsoft promised to make Call of Duty available on all platforms, but just like with Starfield, Warcraft isn't part of the package.
Blizzard Entertainment just can't seem to stop shooting itself in the foot but it's also making a ton of money, so who knows?
One way to guarantee getting a reaction from the internet is to mention one of the most iconic RTS titles in one of gaming's biggest...
Blizzard continues to stay true to its earlier commitment of refining the player experience and improving gameplay.
It looks like bringing Chris Metzen back to the creative helm of World of Warcraft is about to pay off dividends for Blizzard Entertainment.
After being the first of the Prime Evils to fall in Diablo 2, Mephisto is back with a bone to pick in the first Diablo...
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard definitely aren't thinking about a premium voice pack featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for Mauga.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is the first entry in the franchise to be released under the Microsoft Gaming umbrella.
Fantastic Pixel Castle is made up of industry veterans with experience working on World of Warcraft, League of Legends, and Guild Wars 2.
Now, Sarah Michelle Gellar's fans can't get enough of the former TV star and want to see her back as the iconic vampire slayer.
Despite the challenges, fans remain undeterred, fueled by the excitement and the promise of revealing an important part of Diablo lore.
So far, Mephisto is the only one of the Prime Evils to not have played a central role in a DLC or mainline installment.
This is the second time that Blizzard Entertainment has made Diablo 4 available for free on certain platforms in the same month.
Heroes of the Storm is part of a long list of non-supported online games that continue to exist because of its community.
Despite coming out this late, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 are expected to end the year atop the sales charts.
The possibility of a Diablo collaboration, along with other exciting partnerships, further broadens Final Fantasy 14's future possibilities.
This is certainly one way of making people want to play Diablo 4, all the while contributing to a good cause.
Microsoft isn't taking its sweet time letting everyone know that it owns Blizzard Entertainment and Diablo 4 now.
Diablo 4 isn't doing as badly as Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on Steam but that's not exactly saying much.
We're pretty sure this isn't the only reason why Diablo 4 is getting little traction on Steam but it definitely doesn't help.
As expected, Diablo 4's launch on Steam has been met with mixed criticism but it's still a noteworthy release for those who'd like to try...