Blizzard has responded to the recent upswing of stolen Battle.net accounts since the release of Diablo 3. Although critics might be tempted to point the finger at Blizzard's security, the game company ...
Blizzard is changing up the security on their authenticators a bit. This isn't a major change and shouldn't affect that many people. Starting now, if you happen to have multiple Battle.net accounts ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. The idea behind the process is rather simple. Destiny 2 players on PC need to go to Bungie.net and link ...
Overwatch 2 supports cross-progression, which means that players can merge their previous Overwatch accounts on console and PC into one Battle.net profile. Merging accounts allows players to retrieve ...
Blizzard's various websites (official WoW site, the Armory, etc) have all been down for maintenance today, and we had no real idea why. Word is coming in from the EU that the switch to Battle.net ...
Over time, everything is going to be on one system where you can link yourself to anything. Just watch, it may not happen in the next five years, but one day it will happen. Video game wise, we're ...
Blizzard said today that all existing World of Warcraft accounts will be merged into the new Battle.net by November 11. Beyond that date, all WoW players will need to log in to the game using a Battle ...
Blizzard launches a new battle.net account system. You can merge up to 8 World of Warcraft accounts, you can keep track of your CD-Keys and you can purchase games directly through battle.net. Again ...
Remember to protect your Diablo III account. With the launch of Diablo III comes the inevitable spate of hacking concerns. Just today, I received an e-mail from Battle.net—a real one, that is—advising ...
Just recently Blizzard announced that players of games like World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Overwatch would be able to change the gamertag that appears in their Battle.net account. The process can ...
In an attempt to crack down on players using third-party hacks, Blizzard has made 350,000 gamers an example by banning a mass of Battle.net accounts. These accounts will not be able to access ...
Although there's no details regarding punishment, by linking Battle.net accounts with Twitch chat participation Blizzard opens the way for account bans as a response to bad chat behavior. For now, ...