Blizzard Entertainment announced it deployed 100,000 Diablo III beta invites to North American players. Simply login into the Battle.net account management page to see if the account is flagged to access the beta servers.
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<br /> No emails will be sent, and Blizzard warns against phishing or scam emails.
Today is the 15 years anniversary of Diablo universe (the Sanctuary) the 30 november 1996 the Diablo was announced.
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<br /> Blizzard community manager posted following on his twitter profile:
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<br /> and the Heavens shall tremble...
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<br /> Lets celebrate this game all together!
Devilz Dante3 has released a new update for its Diablo II mod SnMX, now available for download.
Today is Diablo III's 2nd anniversary, which many fans have noted, but it's also the 10th anniversary of Diablo II, as well as the 9th of Diablo II Expansion. Confused? Don't be, it just means party! 14 Diablo fansites have come together to celebrate their love of the franchise, rainbows or no.
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Blizzard has announced that BlizzCon tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, June 2 and Saturday, June 5, 2010. The event will once again be covered by DirectTV on pay per view and viewers will be able to switch between panels and activities during the show via a multi-channel Internet stream, a new feature for the coverage this year.
EGW writes: It's official: Blizzard, renowned publisher of games like Wold of Warcraft, Diablo and Starcraft, is finally coming to Brazil! According to Steve Huot, Blizzard's director for Latin America affairs, the first game on the company's portfolio to be released in Brazil will be Starcraft II, completely in portuguese from menus to voiceworks.
SheX has announced the full release of its Diablo II mod The Black Parade, now available for download. The mod introduces a horror style game with extremely strong monsters. Patience is a requisite and those interested in making tanks out of their characters should look elsewhere.
Happy 4/20! Yesterday, Blizzard Entertainment dropped the ban hammer on over 320,000 Warcraft III and Diablo II accounts that were found to be violating the Battle.net terms of use. The CD keys associated with the banned accounts will be suspended for 30 days, if the user was found to be a first time offender. But repeat offenders will have their CD keys banned permanently. So what got all these players banned? According to Blizzard’s announcement...
Blizzard has revealed the banning of over 320,000 Warcraft III and Diablo II accounts that were found to be violating the Battle.net Terms of Use.