![]() ![]() ![]() Talk of the town is that there’s also an Overwatch animated series in the works, but that hasn’t been confirmed yet, either. But perhaps Blizzard will throw fans a bone and drop another teaser regarding the new single-player campaign or a new hero to look forward to. We’ve learned little about the game since it was first announced at BlizzCon 2019 except that it still seems to be a way’s off from being ready for showtime. Likely a bit further down Blizzard’s release schedule is Overwatch 2, the highly-anticipated sequel to the smash-hit hero shooter. The point is that there could be a lot of Diablo at this year’s event. Most recently, a Diablo 2 remaster became the subject of much speculation as a potential project meant to keep the chair warm until Diablo 4 releases. An official confirmation would be a very nice surprise, indeed. Perhaps we’ll even learn when these games are coming out? There’s also the long-rumored Diablo animated series that could be in the works. ![]() Blizzard has already announced these projects, so updates on each should be in order. What could be on the docket? Diablo 4and the Diablo Immortal mobile game are logical guesses. The studio has promised to reveal what’s next for most of its major properties, which means we’re bound to get a few big announcements and surprises during the Opening Ceremony on Friday. This means that if you’ve been waiting to hear more about all of those new Diablo projects, Overwatch 2, and what’s new with World of Warcraft, now’s your time!Īlthough the virtual nature of the event means that attendees won’t be able to gather under one roof for exciting tournaments and a surprise-filled Opening Ceremony, Blizzard is still bringing quite a lot to this year’s event. E3 2020 was canceled and so were a myriad of other events, including BlizzCon, Blizzard’s biggest event of the year where fans come together to celebrate World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, Hearthstone, and Overwatch.įortunately, BlizzCon 2021 is here to make up for lost time with an all-digital event full of updates on the latest and greatest from Blizzard Entertainment. The Covid-19 pandemic took its toll on the entire gaming industry last year, especially when it came to conventions and trade shows. ![]()
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