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Overwatch lead explains why China gets exclusive skins and events

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Blizzard's head of development for live games addressed fan concerns over China-only content in Overwatch. Walter Kong confirmed that exclusive events stem from the partnership with NetEase. The comments come during the game's 10-year anniversary celebrations.

Blizzard introduced a new Ultra tier of cosmetics for Overwatch, starting with Nyan Cafe skins for Kiriko and Sierra. The individual skins cost 3500 Overwatch Coins, equivalent to $35. Fans have expressed frustration over the price compared to previous Legendary skins.

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Blizzard has detailed the upcoming Season of Death Awakening for Diablo 4, which begins on June 30 alongside patch 3.1.0. The season introduces Mythic Uniques 3.0 and several new features.

Blizzard Entertainment has introduced a new exterior option for player housing in World of Warcraft: Midnight, priced at $40 in real money. The cosmetic item, a magical treehouse available in spring green or cherry blossom pink, marks the first such addition since the expansion's launch. Players must purchase 4000 Hearthsteel currency through the in-game shop to obtain it.

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Blizzard Entertainment has apologized to World of Warcraft players for the troubled launch of patch 12.0.5 earlier this week. The company acknowledged that the update fell short of its standards and disrupted gameplay. Blizzard pledged to improve communication and prevent future issues.

Overwatch Reign of Talon Season 2 launched on April 14, adding Sierra as the 51st hero—a drone-wielding damage dealer from Helix security. Building on last week's announcement, the update features Soldier: 76's first mythic skin, Antarctic Peninsula map rework, new game modes, post-match accolades, lobby voice chat, and a Diablo collaboration.

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Jeff Kaplan, former Overwatch game director, stated that Blizzard never altered Tracer's posterior design. Responding to a fan question during a stream, Kaplan emphasized that it 'stayed exactly the same.' The comment addresses long-standing fan memories of a supposed nerf.

 

 

 

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