Blizzard Watch Podcast: Bye, 2025: All the stuff we loved this year (not just player housing)
This week we’re looking back at the events of 2025, with our special guest Phil Ulrich. Rather than going at it chronologically, Matt consults a D8, which means we discuss one of our favorite things from the year which actually happened last: player housing! But there were a ton of things that happened in all of Blizzard’s games this year, from Plunderstorm’s return to Legion Remix, three Hearthstone expansions, and a ton of Diablo 4 seasons (though who can tell the difference between them). We also met new friends like Valentina, the lizard that was a part of a Hearthstone marketing campaign we would die for, and King Krush, also a Hearthstone-based lizard. Probably a coincidence.
The In Memoriam section this year is Warcraft Rumble. May it rest in peace.
Then, all the other games that had us in a chokehold. But honestly, it’s mostly the player housing.
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