Epic’s creed for Paragon is one of constant evolution, of continuous updating of both the game and its ecosystem, and so far the project seems to be off and running.
Blizzard released an in-depth video featuring Kharazim the Monk's gameplay. We also have some news about future additions to the roster of Heroes of the Storm.
Get your butts back into the Nexus, because Blizzard is bringing the war between Heaven and Hell to Heroes of the Storm with the Eternal Conflict update.
Blizzard has finally released its official take on the genre it inadvertently created in the form of Heroes of the Storm, and let's just say that League and Dota have finally found a worthy competitor in the multiplayer online battle arena.
Back in 2013, the closed beta for Infinite Crisis began, giving players the first real glimpse of Turbine's DC Comics-themed multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). Hoping to capitalize on the success of similar games like Dota 2 and League of Legends, Infinite Crisis offered its audience something its competitors couldn't: the chance to play as Wonder Woman, the Joker, Green Lantern, and a seemingly bottomless pit of characters from the DC library.
After plugging along in beta form for a few years, Infinite Crisis officially launched in March of this year. With a roster of more than 40 different DC heroes and villains, and plans to keep expanding as time went on, Infinite Crisis was finally ready to stake its claim on the MOBA market. It's unfortunate then that just a few months after release, Turbine has announced Infinite Crisis will shut down forever in August.
Kael'Thas Sunstrider, well-rested after his stint of destroying guilds as an overly-elaborate boss fight in Tempest Keep, is coming to Heroes of the Storm in all of his green-eyed glory.