WRUP: It’s the weekend and Blizzard Watch is grateful for an extra hour of anything
I am not going to make the obvious November 5 joke here -- but I am going to make the obvious time-change joke!
Blizzard Watch never forgets a Friday cuteness post, and neither do these elephants
Seriously, how cool are elephants?
All the TV shows we’re excited to see before the end of 2021
This weekend sees the premiere of the first 3 episodes of Arcane, an nine-episode animated series on Netflix taking place in the world of League of Legends.
How to solo Island Expeditions in patch 9.1.5 for fun (transmog) and profit (also transmog)
I'm a transmog junkie, and I love farming for older looks I missed for various reasons from I didn't run that content when it was current to the blasted thing just refuses to drop and so, World of Warcraft patch 9.1.5 is a bit of a delight for me, with several nerfs to Legion raids and the debut of solo queues for Island Expeditions.
The Queue: A Covenant-swapping extravaganza
I think I’ve integrated nicely. No one suspects there’s a Kyrian in their midst.
Blizzard Watch Podcast 344: Patch 9.1.5 and the future of WoW
This week, patch 9.1.5 lands in WoW with a pile of quality of life improvements, the Deadmines comes to Hearthstone with new cards and characters, and we got a sneak peak at Diablo 3 Season 20, which celebrates the franchise's 25th anniversary with demonically-charged Soul Shards.
Here’s what’s in Hearthstone Mercenaries packs
Hearthstone's newest game mode, Mercenaries, has had a few concerns raised by the community about its monetization model: namely, that it might be a bit too expensive.
What sort of game would you like to see in the StarCraft universe?
It's been more than a year since Blizzard announced that they were no longer developing new content for StarCraft 2.
The origins of Diablo’s Necromancers, students of the Books of Kalan and Priests of Rathma
When talking about the history of Necromancers in Diablo, we have to talk about the Sin War.
Over 100 fossilized dinosaur eggs have been found in Argentina, and it could change our understanding of how dinosaurs lived
If you aren't big into paleontology, you may not understand why new evidence that Mussaurus patagonicus -- an early Jurassic Sauropodomorph related to later Sauropods like Diplodocus -- was a herd animal that lived in large social groups that broke themselves up by age is such a big deal.



