Battle.net
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World of Warcraft Virtual Store...their World of Warcraft account. If you want to use the pets for multiple WOW accounts associated with the same Battle.net account, you will have to buy separate versions for each World of Warcraft license. Connections for World of Warcraft... In this article: World of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment, Balance sheet, Battle.net, and John D Rockefeller |
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | November 06, 2009
Activision Blizzard shares rise after 3Q results
...games. Schachter said that, beginning in 2010, "Blizzard moves from being a one-game story for investors (World of Warcraft) to launching 'StarCraft 2' and the new Battle.net," an online gaming platform Blizzard is relaunching. "To get an...
In this article: Blizzard, Activision, Activision Blizzard Inc., World of Warcraft, Vivendi SA, EBay, Bobby Kotick, and The Miami Herald
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IGN | October 14, 2009
Battle.Net Conversion Required for WoW Players
...account with a Battle. Net account in order to log in and play. "A few months ago, we unveiled the Battle.net account, our new way for players to log in to World of Warcraft and future Blizzard games, sign up for upcoming beta tests, shop...
In this article: Blizzard, World of Warcraft, and BlizzCon
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RSS feed from 1UP | October 13, 2009
WoW Will Require Battle.Net Login Starting November 11
...by early November, Blizzard offering in-game pet as incentive. Back in March, Blizzard launched a massively updated Battle.net which merged all of their games under one service. World of WarCraft players have received a grace period when it...
In this article: World of Warcraft and Blizzard
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Gamespot | October 13, 2009
World of Warcraft requiring Battle.net registration Nov. 11
...overhaul that was partly to blame for Starcraft II being delayed until 2010. Soon, Battle.net will be giving impatient Blizzard fans another reason to grumble. Blizzard has announced that, starting November 11, World of Warcraft will be...
In this article: World of Warcraft, Blizzard, Mmorpg, Diablo 2, StarCraft II, and Rob Pardo
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Kotaku | October 13, 2009
World of Warcraft Players, You're Gonna Need A Battle.net Account [Blizzard]
...post to another site There's no avoiding it. If you play World of Warcraft, you're going to need a Battle.net account, as Blizzard has set a drop dead date for the great account switchover. Don't worry, it won't hurt a bit. You just...
In this article: World of Warcraft, Blizzard, Diablo III, Fleshbot, StarCraft II, Robert Rodat, Sam Raimi, and Saving Private Ryan
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Battle.net is an online gaming service provided by Blizzard Entertainment. It was launched in January 1997 with the release of Blizzard's action-RPG Diablo. Battle.net was the first online gaming service incorporated directly into the games that make use of it, in contrast to the external interfaces used by the other online services at the time. This feature, along with ease of account creations and the absence of member fees, caused Battle.net to become popular among gamers and became a major selling point for Diablo and subsequent Blizzard games.
Since the successful launch of Battle.net, many companies have published online game services mimicking Blizzard's service package and the user interface.
- Genre:
- Multiplayer online service
- Website:
- http://www.battle.net/
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