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Overwatch 2's latest hero is a water-wielding support coming with Season 18
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox Blizzard Entertainment provided a first look at new hero Wuyang's abilities in action, with the water-based support healing friends and launching foes.

Blizzard Entertainment’s story and Franchise Development team unionizes
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox The Blizzard Entertainment Story and Franchise Development team has unionized under Microsoft, adding to the existing unions at other Blizzard teams.

Diablo Lead Is Once Again Leaving Microsoft, After Previously Leaving Gears of War
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson is departing Blizzard Entertainment over five years after he joined the company.

China hosts epic drone show for World of Warcraft
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming China recently hosted an epic drone show for World of Warcraft's 20th anniversary, and NetEase presented a livestream showcasing upcoming content for Chinese players.

World of Warcraft's Midnight expansion will debut at Gamescom 2025
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that it will fully unveil the World of Warcraft: Midnight expansion at Gamescom with an opening cinematic, gameplay deep dives, and more.

World of Warcraft: The War Within's 3rd major content patch, which has a city-sized raid boss, has set its release date
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming Players can expect to take World of Warcraft: The War Within's third Season and raid during August 2025

Diablo 4, one of Blizzard's best Xbox games, has dropped below $25 with this Anti-Amazon Prime Day deal
By Alexander Cope published
Deal Walmart is selling Blizzard Entertainment's critically-acclaimed ARPG, Diablo 4, for a massive 65% discount just a day before Amazon Prime Day's sales event starts in earnest.

Microsoft Gaming studios head Matt Booty says Xbox has more than 40 games in production
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox Microsoft Gaming's Matt Booty says over 40 games are in development at Xbox, while sources say every game shown at the Showcase is "safe" for now.
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