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Now, Blizzard has announced that the old name and the new name are getting married. The online app will now be referred to as Blizzard Battle.net, which I guess makes sense.
Blizzard Battle.net is an all-encompassing online service where people can buy Blizzard games and game subscriptions, add each other as friends and chat, and keep up on Blizzard game news.
Blizzard Officially Unveils New Social Features – Profiles, Group Chat, Avatars, And More For the past two weeks we have reported more and more leaked information about the Discord-like […] ...
Battle.net technology will continue to serve as the central nervous system for Blizzard games-nothing is changing in that regard. We'll just be referring to it as Blizzard tech instead.
Apparently, just calling it the Blizzard app didn't work so well, as now Blizzard has rage quit, and will be creating a new name: Blizzard Battle.net. It hasn't even been a year, Blizzard.
Battle.net technology will continue to serve as the central nervous system for Blizzard games—nothing is changing in that regard. We’ll just be referring to our various products and services ...
It’s easy to theorize as to why Blizzard went with Battle.net for the Destiny announcement — that’s still the most recognizable name for the service, especially to non-Blizzard fans who will ...
Blizzard has made the decision to rebrand its long-standing Battle.net service. Moving forward, it will simply be known as the Blizzard online service. While not all users have reported seeing the ...
WoW players can drag their WoW Tokens into the auction house interface to sell them for in-game gold, but to exchange them for game time or Battle.net credit, you can simply “use” the Token ...
It’s the end of an era for Blizzard, as the company announced today plans to say farewell to the name Battle.net, which they’ve used to refer to their internet platform since 1996.
Blizzard Battle.net will now be seen in the service's logo and anywhere it's printed. In addition to Blizzard's own games, it will soon host the PC version of Destiny 2.
Blizzard launched a major revamp for Battle.net, called Battle.net 2.0, in 2009. Many of the company’s websites and forums are still hosted on Battle.net domains.