In an unexpected announcement, the Hearthstone development team unveiled contents of Patch 22.4.3 which is set to go live on Thursday afternoon.
Two weeks after the Hearthstone development team introduced Battlegrounds Buddies into the auto chess game mode, a sweeping balance change was announced.
Zeri's release has been one of the most strange ones in recent memory. The mass consensus is that she isn't good, and her overall win rate matches that narrative. It takes time for players to learn ho
Maiev Shadowsong has been a long-time steady seller in Battlegrounds. She was patched five times but still a decent tier 2 hero according to both Blizzard’s armor system tier list and HSReplay.net.
It was only a matter of time until Diablo lived up to his moniker.
On Tuesday evening, a post from a member of the Hearthstone community team was made on the game's official forum outlining a quartet of balance changes coming to the game "early next week."
Two weeks after the Hearthstone development team released a patch nerfing a pair of Warlock cards, another was revealed on Tuesday afternoon that was focused on two more Warlock cards.
Less than 10 days after the most recent round of Hearthstone balance changes saw two Warlock cards nerfed, the development team has announced that a couple more are on the horizon.
Late Monday evening, The Pokémon Company announced a myriad of balance changes coming to Pokémon Unite in a patch scheduled to go live on Wednesday around 3 a.m. EDT.
Boy, it's almost like the team of professionals who oversee the largest digital collectible card game in history know what they're doing, huh?
Less than 48 hours after the most recent Hearthstone expansion, United in Stormwind, went live, players began comparing the massive collectible card game title to the 18th-century single-player game solitaire.
Two weeks after The Pokémon Company released their take on the MOBA genre, Pokémon Unite, the game will be receiving its' first patch of sweeping balance changes.
The League of Legends: Wild Rift development team has been busy behind the scenes as the final balance patch of the 2.3 cycle was revealed on Tuesday evening. Titled 2.3c, the update will feature more than a dozen champion, item, and rune changes to provide a healthier meta going forward and allow players to experiment a bit more.
Is the hitscan hay day over?
Shortly after the most recent Legends of Runeterra expansion, Guardians of the Ancient, went live on May 5, players began experimenting with the new content. Champions such as Zilean, Taliyah, and Malphite struggled to find their footing in the meta while others, such as Irelia, found a home alongside Nasus on top of the tier list.
At the end of October of last year, the Legends of Runeterra development team summoned the Riot Games' musical group, K/DA, for an in-game event called K/DA ALL OUT. During the event, players were abl
Nearly six years after Edwin VanCleef entered the Hearthstone universe, he is receiving his first balance change. On Thursday afternoon, the Hearthstone development team released a blog post sharing three "small" balance changes that are set to go live on Friday, January 8.
It's just a few days before the official start of Season 11 and Riot Games developer, Mark Yetter, has released the first patch preview of the year, featuring buffs to underperformers and nerfs to the previous patch's leaders. Read more on the context and changes of the new season here:
UPDATE 10/20: Mark "RiotScruffy" Yetter has Tweeted changes coming to League of Legends in Patch 10.22 that he claims are 'not 100% locked but pretty close. In addition, it was confirmed in another Tweet that a bug affecting Kindred's Mark of the Kindred passive would be fixed in 10.22.
While League patches no longer affect pro play, Riot is still making changes and updates for the end of the season solo queue climbers. Check out all the planned changes announced by Riot Game Dev, Mark Yetter, here: