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* [[Oddly-Overtrained Security]]: In 2008, Blizzard went [[Justified Trope|overboard, just for to help their customers protect their accounts]]. So, they made a two-factor authentication device as an option for their service.
* [[Oddly-Overtrained Security]]: In 2008, Blizzard went [[Justified Trope|overboard, just for to help their customers protect their accounts]]. So, they made a two-factor authentication device as an option for their service.
* [[Online Alias]]: That's what the Battle tags are for.
* [[Online Alias]]: That's what the Battle tags are for.
* [[Press X to Not Die]]: A mild form, using the Blizzard Authenicator app requires the user to tap on the screen to confirm it's them.
* [[Press X to Not Die]]: A mild form, using the Blizzard Authenicator app requires the user to tap on the screen to confirm it's them.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: To [[World of Warcraft|WoW]] players, they get a [[Fluffy the Terrible|Core Hound Pup]], who is an account-wide pet that appears when one attaches an authenticator and waiting in-game mailbox.
* [[Recycled Title]]: The new names for the client still has some form of "Battle.net".
* [[Recycled Title]]: The new names for the client still has some form of "Battle.net".
* [[Retro Gaming]]: The old classics, like [[Blackthorne]], [[Warcraft 2|Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]], are also being sold.
* [[Retro Gaming]]: The old classics, like [[Blackthorne]], [[Warcraft 2|Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]], are also being sold.

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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: