Lightsworn: What races can be Paladins in Battle for Azeroth?
by Mike Eng on November 20, 2017 at 4:00pm @_Rades
When Battle for Azeroth was announced at Blizzcon, we learned that our next expansion would have not one, not two, but six new races to play as.
Know Your Lore: Jaina Proudmoore’s battle
by Anne Stickney on November 20, 2017 at 2:00pm @Shadesogrey
Of all the myriad characters in World of Warcraft, none is quite so justifiably fed up as Jaina Proudmoore.
Stealth changes and more hit the Heroes of the Storm PTR with 2018 Gameplay Update
by Alex Ziebart on November 20, 2017 at 12:59pm @AlexZiebart
Back at BlizzCon, Heroes of the Storm outlined its 2018 Gameplay Update patch, and today, that patch has arrived on the PTR.
The Queue: For Gnomeregan!
by Elizabeth Harper on November 20, 2017 at 12:26pm @faience
Do I have to say anything beyond the title? I don’t think so.
For Gnomeregan!
The thorny problem of Classic WoW and class balance
by Matthew Rossi on November 20, 2017 at 10:00am @MatthewWRossi
Okay, let's first start with a simple fact -- hybrid classes were usually not viable for anything aside from one role in Classic WoW.
Bust out the turkey, Pilgrim’s Bounty is here in WoW
by Alex Ziebart on November 20, 2017 at 9:30am @AlexZiebart
Pilgrim's Bounty has begun in World of Warcraft and will run through the morning of Monday, November 27.
What do you want most out of WoW’s anniversary event?
by Mitch on November 20, 2017 at 8:00am
World of Warcraft kicked off its thirteenth anniversary event this past week and, in doing so, re-introduced a decent bit of transmog gear that had been removed from the game several years ago.
Kobolds and Catacombs livestream to reveal new cards Monday
by Alex Ziebart on November 17, 2017 at 4:00pm @AlexZiebart
When Hearthstone announced its Kobolds and Catacombs expansion at BlizzCon, they said we'd see it sometime in December, and signs are pointing to early December rather than later.
Overwatch free to play this weekend
by Alex Ziebart on November 17, 2017 at 2:30pm @AlexZiebart
If you're one of the rare few who don't already own Overwatch, you're in luck. Starting November 17 through November 20, you can dip your toes into Overwatch and play for free. And when Blizzard Entertainment says free, they mean free. This isn't a feature-limited demo, but all the game has to offer: all 26 heroes, all 16 maps, the majority of its game modes, and unlimited progression within the free period. The only game mode that appears to be off-limits is competitive ranked, or at least, it isn't listed as one of the game modes available during this period.



