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Diablo 4 Season 4: Loot Reborn kicks off later in May 2024, bringing big changes to the Codex of Power and more
By Samuel Tolbert published
😈 Diablo 4's Season 4: Loot Reborn kicks off on May 14, 2024, bringing a range of changes to systems like the Codex of Power.
BlizzCon is skipping 2024 in favor for multiple global events to showcase World of Warcraft, Diablo's expansion, and more
By Jez Corden published
Blizzcon Will Return BlizzCon is skipping 2024, but it will return some day too. For now, Blizzard is bringing their show on the road instead.
Blizzard is hiring for a brand new project. What could it be? StarCraft 3? Warcraft RPG?! Overwatch dating sim?!!
By Alexander Cope published
Blizzard hiring devs Is Blizzard Entertainment working on a new IP or looking to revive a classic?
Diablo 4 on Xbox Game Pass, Season 4 learnings, Diablo TV show? Blizzard's Rod Fergusson talked to us about all things Diablo.
By Jennifer Young published
DIABLO Diablo 4 lead chats Xbox Game Pass, Season 4 and lessons learned in its journey so far.
What does Microsoft's big NetEase-Blizzard partnership mean for Xbox? An analysis.
By Jez Corden published
Xbox ❤️ NetEase Daniel Ahmad of Niko Partners offers us some insights: After a fairly high-profile bust up, NetEase and Microsoft have once again returned Blizzard franchises to the Chinese region. But what does it all mean?
World of Warcraft Remix: Mists of Pandaria limited-timed event announced along with WoW Classic: Cataclysm release date
By Alexander Cope published
Revisit Pandaria Revisit the entirety of the Mists of Pandaria in a whole new light with World of Warcraft's upcoming Remix event
"I've loved watching the Game Pass players coming in and experiencing the story for the first time." Diablo 4 lead chats Xbox Game Pass launch and high hopes for Season 4
By Jennifer Young published
DIABLO ON XBOX Rod Fergusson appeared on Xbox On's Twitch Stream to chat all about Diablo 4
Microsoft Gaming's Blizzard Entertainment games are coming back to China thanks to a new deal with NetEase, while also 'exploring ways to bring more new titles to Xbox'
By Samuel Tolbert published
Blizzard's back Microsoft Gaming and Blizzard Entertainment reach a new deal with NetEase to bring Blizzard games back to China, while "exploring ways to bring more new titles to Xbox."
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