NetEase is rebuilding burnt bridges with Blizzard
The World of War Craft and Diablo developer ended its collaboration with the Chinese publisher early this year after failing to renew its agreement.
The World of War Craft and Diablo developer ended its collaboration with the Chinese publisher early this year after failing to renew its agreement.
After setting an unwanted record last year with Diablo: Immortal, Blizzard Entertainment has done it again with Overwatch 2 on Steam.
Diablo Immortal’s first anniversary will fall on June 2, just days before the launch of the highly anticipated game, Diablo 4.
NetEase live-streamed the demolition after the company's agreement with Blizzard ended and wasn't renewed.
The partnership between Blizzard and NetEase ends after fourteen years.
Blizzard’s mobile video game has made an impressive amount of money despite fan backlash.
A new patch will be coming to restrict players who are in "orb debt" from playing PVP activities.
According to Blizzard, players will not be able to "pay for power" in Diablo 4.
An interesting job listing by Blizzard is generating talks that a mobile Warcraft game that could be inspired by Diablo Immortal is in the works.
Potentially millions of dollars just went down the drain after NetEase and Activision Blizzard had a falling out.
Diablo Immortal's matchmaking system has made it impossible for a Diablo Immortal player to match against others.
As it turns out, the "mobile-only" Diablo Immortal is also coming to the franchise fan's most preferred platform.
Executives, would-be auteurs, marketing departments; sometimes they are oh, so out of touch with the realities of gaming.
Blizzard needs more time to polish Diablo's mobile debut.
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