News

A World of Warcraft fan playing through Shadowlands notices a seemingly obvious opportunity that the divisive expansion ...
Vessel of Hatred and base game bugs have been squashed in today's Diablo 4 update version 1.088/1.88 on consoles and PC.
Blizzard has finally shared how hero bans will work in competitive Overwatch 2. The new step will let teams ban heroes they think are overpowered or annoying to play against, without letting them ...
Prolific video game developer Blizzard Entertainment is reviving its beloved fan convention BlizzCon in 2026. The event, last held in the fall of 2023, was skipped in 2024 as the internal focus ...
Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, making it the third-largest gaming company. Activision Blizzard had some 10,000 employees as of 2022, but Microsoft has enacted mass layoffs.
Blizzard is reportedly making a third attempt at developing a StarCraft shooter, with former Far Cry executive producer Dan Hay, who joined Blizzard in 2022, leading the charge. Hot on the heels ...
Blizzard's cancelled survival game, said to have been called Odyssey, has resurfaced in a series of alleged screenshots. Blizzard announced the project early on with the concept art above, which ...
It’s just incredible that it’s shown up in yet another Blizzard game. While grinding through dungeons in World of Warcraft I was chatting with a friend who had played the MMORPG since it’s ...
A jury has found Activision Blizzard liable for $23.4 million in damages in a patent infringement lawsuit first brought to court in 2015. "While we are disappointed, we believe there is a strong ...
The deal between the gaming company Blizzard, now owned by Microsoft, and the Chinese giant NetEase renews a partnership that lapsed more than a year ago. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Claire Fu The ...
I do so humbly and in awe of all that Blizzard has stood for and delivered to the world for over thirty years. Today also brings some mixed emotions. The loss of talented teammates in recent days ...
As part of Microsoft’s restructuring of its Xbox, Zenimax, Activision, and Blizzard Entertainment teams, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra announced he’s leaving the company, effective immediately.