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* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: There's a molock in the Blizzard Gear's store page, pushing a cart and trying to get some last minute shopping done.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: There's a molock in the Blizzard Gear's store page, pushing a cart and trying to get some last minute shopping done.
* [[Screwed by the Lawyers]]: Blizzard forced bnetd, an Open Source Blizzard.net server emulator, to stop.
* [[Screwed by the Lawyers]]: Blizzard forced bnetd, an Open Source Blizzard.net server emulator, to stop.
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: The Battle.net and Blizzard authenicator for mobile replaced the hardware authenications, because both apps outdid the authenicator devices.
* [[Swiss Cheese Security]]: On August 4, 2012, hackers hacked the North American Battle.net servers by getting access to users' personal stuff, like e-mail addresses. Blizzard had to tell their customers to change all their passwords.
* [[Swiss Cheese Security]]: On August 4, 2012, hackers hacked the North American Battle.net servers by getting access to users' personal stuff, like e-mail addresses. Blizzard had to tell their customers to change all their passwords.
* [[Weird Currency]]: Played straight that gamers can convert their [[World of Warcraft]] gold into credit, doing this can having some extra game currency for buying virtual goods from games, like [[Overwatch]] and [[Hearthstone]].
* [[Weird Currency]]: Played straight that gamers can convert their [[World of Warcraft]] gold into credit, doing this can having some extra game currency for buying virtual goods from games, like [[Overwatch]] and [[Hearthstone]].

Revision as of 22:49, 2 December 2018

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"Your gateway to all things Blizzard."

Blizzard Battle.net is an online DRM that was founded by Blizzard Entertainment during December 31, 1996, along with Diablo. Mainly it's one of the first online gaming service that incorporated games that make use of it.

During March 20, 2009, Blizzard reveal Battle.net and its revamped features, this will be the first of a long line of rebranding and name changing of the launcher.

Blizzard Gear

The Blizzard Gear part of the launcher's website, leads to Blizzard's very own store were merchandise about their games can be sold, some of these items can only be bought there alone, while others are not exclusive and can be bought at third-party stores.

Tropes used in Blizzard Battle.Net include: