If you’re a PC gamer, you won’t find Battle.net strange. In fact, even on consoles, players will be aware of the need to have an account associated with their game on Activision Blizzard’s online service. While this is a logical requirement, the PC platform is having a rough time with such an elusive player base that we’re now adding another new issue what leaving Battle.net: Diablo IV comes to his senses Steam this October.
The announcement was, as we like to say, “low.” The most astute have noticed that Blizzard, as a publisher and developer on Steam, has opened a new official page for one of its games, in this case Diablo 4. A surprise for many, but a reality that will take effect next October 17perfect for terrible season this month.
He will do so in this case at full price and with 3 identical editions now available in the Blizzard Launcher: Standard edition, Lux in The final edition. If you’re already playing on Battle.net and want to continue playing on Steam, you’ll need to purchase the game on Valve’s platform, but your progress will carry over between both platforms. In addition, Art crossplay launch

Of course, while launching on PC’s biggest catalog could mean a boom in popularity, especially among those who don’t have their eyes on another platform, Overwatch 2’s example is frightening. He hero shooter It recently appeared on Steam and along with it received a review of the bombing to the point that it was and remains the worst game on the platform since its inception in 2003. A situation that can be faced and that they was joking some players, with its appearance on Steam.
With these 2 they already are 6 elk Activision games The last Blizzard which broke the walls of Battle.net and left the platform after months of exclusivity on PC. Previous additions to the catalog included Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard. In fact, the strategy of the American conglomerate involves a thematic opening with Modern Warfare 3, which will be released on November 10 next year.
What’s wrong with Battle.net on PC?
In short, what about all non-Steam platforms. Although Epic Games or GOG operate independently thanks to a cross-platform approach, Battle.net or Ubisoft Connect have problem from exclusivity. In the case of the American platform, Microsoft has already made it clear that shielding Call of Duty on it and not running any games on Steam was a “complete failure”.
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