What would it take for you to buy Diablo 3 on the Nintendo Switch?
Note: Portions of this post were originally published on March 8, 2018.
The last batch of BlizzCon tickets is now sold out
Update: Sorry, everyone, but tickets are sold out, probably for good.
The Overwatch World Cup is on now! Here’s how to watch
Overwatch League Season 1 is over, but many of its most notable players are still competing for the Overwatch World Cup.
Know Your Lore: Genn Greymane’s quest for revenge
Since the Cataclysm expansion, Genn Greymane has become an Alliance fixture.
The Queue: I am dawdling
Just a lazy day escaping from prison on yet another alt.
I know it feels like everybody is 120 and doing World Quests already, but some of us are still kind of soaking in the content. I’m 116 on my DK as of this writing, and my other characters that I’m focusing on range from 113 to 111. I’m just not really in a major hurry. I mean, the only reason I’m even thinking about it is because I have a desire to get to 120 by Monday so I can run dungeons with my guildmates. But that’s basically it.
So yeah, this is the Queue. We’re all leveling at our own pace. If you have a question, leave it in the comments please.
Overwatch on Nintendo Switch is “feasible” according to Blizzard
Overwatch on the Nintendo Switch is more likely that we thought, especially considering Blizzard just announced that Diablo 3 will come to the platform later this year.
A roundup of the actors behind the fantastic voice work of Battle for Azeroth
Great voice acting can elevate the game it's in to new heights.
What zone is the most beautiful in Battle for Azeroth?
I was running around Tiragarde today while leveling my Death Knight, and I realized I was taking way too long to do so.
🔒 Watching Blizzard: What day is it again?
I confess, I've already lost track of how many days Battle for Azeroth has been out.
We need to talk about stress in the Overwatch League
On Tuesday, The Dallas Fuel's Brandon "Seagull" Larned retired from professional Overwatch to take up full-time streaming on Twitch. Seagull explained a lot of reasons for why he decided to stop playing, but made note of the impact it had on his mental health.
"That whole time though, I had to sacrifice a lot of things. Like a lot of my personal life, a lot of my mental and physical health," Seagull said during his stream. "I had a lot of problems playing, but it was all worth it because I got to compete."



