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Surprise! Three beloved Blizzard games appear unexpectedly on Battle.net, the first Diablo, Warcraft and its sequel


Although the popularity of both sagas has grown over the years, there are many who still sigh thinking about the good times they had with the first installments of Diablo or Warcraft. And there are really few platforms that allow legal access to these experiences, but Blizzard has decided to put an end to this situation. bringing three great adventures to Battle.net by surprise: the first Diablo, Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness.

The most curious thing about this phenomenon is that Blizzard has not issued any statement regarding the landing of these three games, previously only available through platforms such as GOG. Be that as it may, now the most nostalgic players (and those who wish to experience the beginnings of the Diablo and Warcraft sagas) can access the adventures already mentioned for a fairly low price, as we detail below:

  • Warcraft: Orcs & Humans – 5.99 euros
  • Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness – 9.99 euros
  • Diablo – 9.99 euros

In the case of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness and the first Diablo game, it is also worth noting that they arrive on Battle.net with their respective expansions. In this way, players have the opportunity to relive these experiences by complementing them with Beyond the Dark Portal (the extra content of the Warcraft title) and hellfire (the Diablo DLC). As a bittersweet counterpoint, however, it is important to note that all the news on the Blizzard platform they arrive in englishdespite the fact that Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness was translated into Spanish at the time.

Latest changes at Blizzard

Leaving aside the classics of Warcraft and Diablo, it is worth remembering that Blizzard is going through one of the most important moments in its history. Following Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard, the team has undergone significant changes through layoffs and the unexpected departure of President Mike Ybarra. This is also complemented by survival game cancellation which was in development for more than six years.

But the situation at Blizzard is already stabilizing. Because, as was revealed yesterday, the team already has a new president to redirect the developer. We talk about Johanna Fariesa former Activision employee with more than five years of experience in Call of Duty who will perform her new position starting February 5.

By Alice Ross

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