Two weeks after the Hearthstone development team introduced Battlegrounds Buddies into the auto chess game mode, a sweeping balance change was announced.
After days of anticipation, the contents of Hearthstone's upcoming patch 21.3, scheduled to go live on Tuesday afternoon, were revealed.
As a casual League of Legends player who comes from a background in Blizzard Entertainment's Heroes of the Storm, the way in which Riot manages the MOBA's roster intrigues and, at times, frustrates me.
After nearly a year since it was announced that Dr. Mundo would be receiving a visual and gameplay update to bring his kit into the present, Riot Games revealed their creation.
A leak on Wednesday afternoon may have spoiled a surprise that some League of Legends' players have been waiting on since last year (or even longer).
When the Heroes of the Storm development team first designed Gazlowe (or Tinker, as he was initially called), the game was completely different than it is now. What heroes could do, how maps were designed, and how the game was "meant" to be played has changed dramatically over the years. So when Gazlowe was introduced into the title back in 2014, his kit worked well for the time period. He could split push lanes, clear mercenary camps efficiently and his team-fighting ability wasn't that bad. Fast forward to the year 2020 (and two reworks later), the development team felt it was time to give his kit another look after his most recent overhaul in 2017.
When Blizzard Entertainment first released Heroes of the Storm back in the spring of 2014, Gazlowe was a playable character. In the six years since his kit has been tweaked and reworked a few times (most recently in 2017). Despite having a personality and swagger entirely his own, his kit, while unique, never felt particularly impactful as the amount of setup required for him to be useful oftentimes wasn't worth the outcome.
When Overwatch's favorite gamer, D.Va, made her way into the nexus back in 2017, players of multiple Blizzard titles chomped at the bit to see how the Heroes of the Storm development team was able to turn this half-mech, half-girl into a MOBA champion while still maintaining her familiarity.
As League of Legends grows older each year, League of Legends always keeps fresh through various updates. As there are 148 champions in the game, some champion kits become outdated, and each year, cha
Today's cartoon is about Pantheon's rework and the recent trend on LoL skills becoming non-target.A lot of the old champions have been and are being reworked. Now it's Pantheon's turn. As usually rewo
When the reworked Mordekaiser's features were revealed to the public by Riot, fans were excited and also scared at the same time especially after seeing his new ultimate and imagining what it can
Today's cartoon is about Volibear and Fiddlesticks who received a chance to get reworked through fan vote.For a week starting from the 10th, Riot selected champions to be reworked through a fan vote.
Riot Games has officially revealed a video clip including details on their new Mordekaiser rework. It is expected that he'll be updated with a new lore, appearance, and skillsets. His Passive,