A beginner’s guide to Game Modes in Diablo 3. Ready for an Adventure…Mode?
Okay, so you're finally going to play Diablo 3.
What’s your favorite little spot in WoW?
There are all these farms in the Wetlands that are just there.
Gold sellers have definitely returned for WoW Classic
The return of WoW Classic means the return of an economy where gold means a lot more than it does in the current version of the game.
Pirate Day walks the plank into World of Warcraft today, but only for 24 hours!
Yaar, as inexorable as the tides, as surprising as a fully armed galleon blasting a broadside into yer flanks, it's again September 19, also known by you landlubbin' bootlicks as Talk like a Pirate Day. Now, if you want how actual pirates spoke, there was probably a lot more swearing in there.
When does Overwatch Competitive Season 18 end?
We're a little over two weeks into Overwatch's Competitive Season 18, and everyone is adjusting to the new role queue system, trying to climb the ladder with three separate Skill Ratings.
The Queue: Untitled Queue Simulator
Here’s a fun one to ponder while y’all read over this: If The Queue were turned into a simulator-style game, what would it look like? I think the characters you could play as would be fairly obvious, but would there be bonus characters? How would one unlock Jovan? And how would you be scored? What a fun concept for everyone to think on!
While you do that, let’s Queue.
New items on the Black Market Auction House include some very sought after shoulders
The long-awaited Bee mount and Goblin and Worgen model improvements aren't the only updates coming to patch 8.2.5.
What, if anything, have you never managed to get in-game?
Just as an update for y'all leaving comments on Wowhead -- nope, I still don't have my shoulders.
Forget Junkenstein’s Revenge, this new Overwatch Workshop PVE mode is playable right now
In the latest Overwatch patch, Blizzard introduced a dummy bot feature for Workshop modes.
The Queue: I am become Matt, the destroyer of Queues
That’s right, I’m paraphrasing the Bhagavad Gita by way of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
We will now commence.



