Blizzard Lineup Showcase Marks 35th Anniversary
In the absence of a traditional BlizzCon event, Blizzard has announced a series of showcases across various channels to give fans an update on its beloved franchises. The upcoming events promise to bring major announcements and insights into World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Diablo.
The year ahead marks a milestone for Blizzard, with the company celebrating 35 years in the gaming industry. According to Johanna Faries, president of Blizzard Entertainment, "This is only the start of what we'll share around our games this year." The showcase streams will be held over several weeks, starting January 29, with each event offering unique insights into its respective franchise.
For fans of World of Warcraft, the State of Azeroth stream on YouTube and Twitch (January 29) promises to reveal roadmaps for both modern and classic versions of the game. With the Midnight expansion arriving on March 2, expect updates on the development process and any changes that may be coming down the pipeline.
Overwatch fans are in for a treat, with the Overwatch Spotlight stream scheduled for February 4 at 1PM ET (YouTube and Twitch). Speculation around the Talon faction's takeover of the game is likely to continue, as well as potential news about an upcoming Overwatch mobile spin-off and animated series. The next season is just around the corner, making this a pivotal moment in the game's history.
Hearthstone enthusiasts will also get their chance to learn more about what's coming up for the digital collectible card game this year. A Spotlight on the Hearthstone (YouTube and Twitch) stream is set for February 9 at 12:30PM ET, with likely updates on new features, expansions, or gameplay mechanics.
Lastly, Diablo fans will get an exclusive look into the Lord of Hatred expansion, scheduled to arrive on April 28. Expect insights into a new campaign, fresh classes, and potential changes to the game's design.
In the absence of a BlizzCon event this year, these showcase streams aim to fill the gap for fans eager to stay up-to-date with Blizzard's most iconic franchises. With several major announcements expected throughout the coming weeks, it promises to be an exciting period for Blizzard Entertainment.
In the absence of a traditional BlizzCon event, Blizzard has announced a series of showcases across various channels to give fans an update on its beloved franchises. The upcoming events promise to bring major announcements and insights into World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Diablo.
The year ahead marks a milestone for Blizzard, with the company celebrating 35 years in the gaming industry. According to Johanna Faries, president of Blizzard Entertainment, "This is only the start of what we'll share around our games this year." The showcase streams will be held over several weeks, starting January 29, with each event offering unique insights into its respective franchise.
For fans of World of Warcraft, the State of Azeroth stream on YouTube and Twitch (January 29) promises to reveal roadmaps for both modern and classic versions of the game. With the Midnight expansion arriving on March 2, expect updates on the development process and any changes that may be coming down the pipeline.
Overwatch fans are in for a treat, with the Overwatch Spotlight stream scheduled for February 4 at 1PM ET (YouTube and Twitch). Speculation around the Talon faction's takeover of the game is likely to continue, as well as potential news about an upcoming Overwatch mobile spin-off and animated series. The next season is just around the corner, making this a pivotal moment in the game's history.
Hearthstone enthusiasts will also get their chance to learn more about what's coming up for the digital collectible card game this year. A Spotlight on the Hearthstone (YouTube and Twitch) stream is set for February 9 at 12:30PM ET, with likely updates on new features, expansions, or gameplay mechanics.
Lastly, Diablo fans will get an exclusive look into the Lord of Hatred expansion, scheduled to arrive on April 28. Expect insights into a new campaign, fresh classes, and potential changes to the game's design.
In the absence of a BlizzCon event this year, these showcase streams aim to fill the gap for fans eager to stay up-to-date with Blizzard's most iconic franchises. With several major announcements expected throughout the coming weeks, it promises to be an exciting period for Blizzard Entertainment.