Hearthstone Battlegrounds is getting in-game Quests, along with new heroes and minions
Hearthstone Battlegrounds Season 2 is about to begin, and it's adding a brand-new gameplay system with it, in the form of Quests.
Hearthstone Battlegrounds gets its own progression system, a Season Pass, and Legendary cosmetics
Hearthstone Battlegrounds is about to get many new features for its Season 2, including its own exclusive progression system.
The Queue: Pumpkins
The pumpkins come, and with them, comes inevitably their spice. This is what the Humans prepare for.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and we’ll answer, but not before we spike the whole thing with cardamom.
The next iteration of D&D will have its own VTT digital play experience — but we still have a lot of questions
The next edition of D&D is codenamed One D&D, and with it Wizards of the Coast intends to give players the full game experience online with a 3d virtual tabletop (VTT) system including custom miniatures, sets, and an interactive environment.
So, what’s your WoW character doing in the 3-year gap between Shadowlands and Dragonflight?
In a rare inside look at how the Warcraft team puts together WoW's timeline, Lead Narrative Designer Steve Danuser not only put WoW's history on a timeline -- he also stated, in no uncertain terms, we'd be having a bit of a time skip between the end of Shadowlands and the start of Dragonflight.
Will Diablo 4 be pay to win?
Welcome to another episode of Diablo 4 Quarterly Update roulette, and this one is a zinger, as the development team tackles a critical question from the community's collective mind following the launch of Diablo Immortal -- will D4 be pay to win?
The Queue: J-e-l-l-o
After a long and hard-fought fight against the Jailer, the last Fated boss has fallen to my guild. Here are the spoils of our victory — this ooey-gooey cat.
I will love and cherish him forever, even if I think he could be scaled up a tiny bit more.
While I try and figure out what a jelly cat eats, it’s time for — The Queue.
There’s a three year gap between the end of Shadowlands and the beginning of Dragonflight; what does that mean for Azeroth?
World of Warcraft players are all experts on keeping track of complicated timelines.
How do you feel about cosmic storylines in World of Warcraft?
I'm generally pretty down for storylines in my games that swing the focus as wide and cinematic as it can get. Legion, for example, was a story I really enjoyed -- the invasion of Azeroth by a vast, world-spanning host of demons which led to a showdown on a planet seething with fel corruption between a Pantheon of beings on the scale of gods and their fallen former champion, who sought to potentially destroy our whole world.
WRUP: A weekend full of dragons is in store for most of Team Blizzard Watch
Praise the Titans!



