A year on from its launch, former Blizzard devs' Wildgate only has one last update left, but it's not shutting down
A year on from its launch, former Blizzard devs' Wildgate only has one last update left, but it's not shutting down
A year on from its launch, former Blizzard devs' Wildgate only has one last update left, but it's not shutting down
News StarCraft-Inspired RTS From Former Blizzard Devs Losing Online Multiplayer Because Server Partner Was Bought By AI Company AI taketh, and it taketh some more By Nathan Grayson Published: April 01, 2026, 5:37 pm | {shareOpen = false}, 2000 " Share to X {shareOpen = false}, 2000 " Share to Blues… …
… The Legend of California is being published by Blizzard co-founder and former CEO Mike Morhaime's company Dreamhaven. …
… Blizzard plans to add a total of 10 new heroes to the game in 2026 . The teaser for Hero 51 follows an announcement from Blizzard and webcomic company Webtoon on a new expansion of Overwatch 's lore, which will continue the game's current Reign of Talon storyline. …
… Overwatch 2 most recently dropped the number from its title, as the team believes it's a "timeless game", according to Blizzard president Johanna Faries . In saying this, the title remains free-to-play and the collaborations with IP outside of the Blizzard universe continue. …
Former Overwatch lead Jeff Kaplan has claimed that, due to financial pressures brought on by the Overwatch League, he was given an ultimatum by then Blizzard CFO. …
Business News Microsoft to pay $250M to settle lawsuit filed by aggrieved Activision Blizzard shareholders The lawsuit claimed former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick hurriedly sold the company to avoid the consequences of sexual harassment allegations. …
… Maybe you had to be there, but this was the scenario that unfolded in 2016 after Blizzard changed Tracer's victory pose . And 10 years later, former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan is finally setting the record straight on what may be one of gaming's silliest controversies. …
… "Project Ascension also has caused significant and irreparable harm to Blizzard." The complaint continued: "This harm includes, but is not limited to, lost revenue from former WoW players who have been diverted to Project Ascension in order to avoid paying subscription fees to Blizzard and harm to …