Blizzard will not be holding a BlizzCon gaming event this year, the company announced this week. Saralyn Smith, the Executive Producer of BlizzCon, penned an announcement post on the BlizzCon site confirming the news on Wednesday which attributed the cancellation of the event to the evolving [.]
Overwatch 2 Reveals Shocking Changes to Popular Character
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Overwatch 2 is making some shocking changes to the tank class, and one popular character, in particular, is getting a pretty large overhaul in the process. Yesterday, Blizzard revealed new looks for Widowmaker, Reaper, McCree, and Pharah. On top of this, it also revealed some gameplay changes to the characters from the first game who are back for the sequel. And right now, it sounds like Reinhardt is getting re-worked more than any other character, or at least any of the game s major characters.
As noted, Blizzard is making some changes to the tank class it describes as shocking and that brings them closer to the action. In other words, tanks should be right at the epicenter of the action, like their class name suggests they should be. In
Hero Missions - Everything We Know About This New Overwatch 2 Mode
During the latest BlizzVon event, Jeff Kaplan and other Overwatch 2 developers shared tons of new updates on the game, including the Hero Missions game mode.
Last night, Blizzard revealed tons of new details about its upcoming and ongoing projects during BlizzCon 2021.
Overwatch 2, obviously, was one of the biggest parts of this event through which we got to learn more about the new features coming to the sequel of one of the world’s most beloved hero-based first-person shooters. Jeff Kaplan, the head of the development team, and some other key members of Blizzard shared their most notable achievements and approaches in
See Metallica Perform For Whom the Bell Tolls at BlizzCon 2021
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Metallica performed their “For Whom the Bell Tolls” live virtually from their California headquarters as part of this year’s BlizzCon, the annual presentation for video game makers Blizzard Entertainment.
The heavy metal legends previously appeared during BlizzCon 2014. This year’s conference went livestream-only due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “We would love to be there this year, but obviously can’t be, so here we are, and this is for you,” James Hetfield told the virtual audience prior to performing the Ride the Lightning classic.