After almost a year and a half after breaking up with NetEase, Blizzard has come to a new agreement with its Chinese partner. The deal will make the studio’s game available to local players again.| Game World Observer
Here it is, Friday again, and I have some bullet points to throw out once more, this time about things that… well, just disappoint me. Ragnarok and its Final Battle – Relevance Unchain…| The Ancient Gaming Noob
After Overwatch's PvE struggles, Marvel Rivals could be the game to finally get it right. Will NetEase deliver a PvE mode or play it safe?| FandomWire
SMITE 2 is stepping up its game with one new God every 8 weeks and weekly ports until 2025. Can it really challenge Overwatch 2?| FandomWire
Diablo IV has set the golden standard for what a modern Blizzard game should be with Just about every portion of the game feeling fantastic.| But Why Tho?
The Overwatch 2 development team did everything it could to perfectly portray the game's first pansexual character.| FandomWire
Blizzard's decision to delay Overwatch 2 has tanked the game's reputation. However, the studio can still change things with the upcoming updates.| FandomWire
Activision Blizzard may have fired Kyle Hickey, the artist who called for political violence against supporters of President Donald Trump.| That Park Place
Despite being mostly unknown, World of Warcraft's Xal'atath is one of the most terrifying villains our heroes of Azeroth will face| But Why Tho?
For Diablo, Overwatch, and especially Warcraft fans, here are the biggest reveals from the Blizzcon 2023 opening ceremony.| But Why Tho?
With the launch of the first raid, Vault of the Incarnates, we'll supposedly have an idea of what exactly we're facing in World of Warcraft Dragonflight.| But Why Tho?
Credit where credit is due I feel fortunate to have been part of Blizzard Entertainment when it started, now over thirty years ago. I got to work with amazing people; make games players loved; and learn a lot about design, programming, and business along the way. Some of those lessons were hard-earned, as my blog […] The post Credit where credit is due appeared first on Code Of Honor.| Code Of Honor