Battle.net was a staple for Blizzard for years. Then the company unceremoniously yanked it from us last September over some ill-conceived notion of better uniting the launcher and service to the ...
Blizzard has changed the name of its Battle.net service, renaming it to Blizzard App as of version 1.8.0. The developer first revealed it was going to be updating the name of its online service in ...
Last year, Blizzard changed the name of its online app to the Blizzard App. This was a move that some found confusing, some didn't care about, some hated with a deep and furious passion and many ...
Blizzard has once again changed the name of its desktop app, this time to bring back the iconic Battle.net branding. Last year, the developer revealed a plan to transition away from the name, which ...
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Blizzard's Battle.net app is making the jump to mobile devices. Though most Blizzard fans are already deeply familiar with the Battle.net desktop app, the company wants to ensure that your friends ...
Blizzard has taken the next major step to phasing out the classic Battle.net name it's used for the past two decades. With the release of a new update, the company's launcher app no longer bears the ...
Blizzard is aiming to make their client a little more accessible through utilising their brand within the mobile market. With the promised account manager tool now live, the mobile version of ...
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After 20 years of being synonymous with Blizzard, Battle.net was put on notice last year. Blizzard decided that the name created confusion, and that going forward, all products, including the ...
With its original moniker intact (sort of), Blizzard Battle.net is making the jump to mobile. The online gaming platform already boasts a desktop portal, through which players can install and patch ...
With its latest patch, 1.8.0, Blizzard have officially retired 'Battle.net' branding of their game launcher app. Many of the best games on PC have been fired out of the friendly corners of a ...