The mobile title being revealed on May 3rd is something else but Corden of Windows Central has heard that it will be "pretty great".
Blizzard Entertainment confirms that the first mobile game set in the Warcraft universe will be revealed next week.
The recent beta has attracted the highest concurrent viewer count for the hero shooter yet, according to Blizzard Entertainment.
Those seeking beta access can tune into affiliated streams today from 10 AM PT to 6 PM PT. Watching for four hours guarantees access.
The mobile action RPG was recently confirmed to be coming to PC as well, and now Blizzard has revealed its minimum and recommended system requirements.
The project has been in the works for over three years as per the LinkedIn profile of lead/principal game designer Kristopher Howl.
The beta will be live until May 17th and won't have Competitive Play or Profiles. Progress also won't carry over into the full game.
However, everyone won't be receiving access at the exact same time, as per Blizzard senior community manager Andy Belford.
Game director Wyatt Cheng and franchise head Rod Fergusson reveal that the PC version is pretty much the same as the one on mobiles.
The controversial action RPG will launch as an open beta this Summer. It includes support for crossplay and cross-progression.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier notes that a release date will be announced to coincide with Activision-Blizzard's quarterly earnings report.
The two Tank heroes, along with some others, will still have their current looks when the closed beta begins on April 26th for PC.
"Hero Shards" and "Role Shards" are referenced for PvE along with progression for Missions, Tiers, Heroes and the Season.
Doomfist gains the ability to block damage and empower his next Rocket Punch while Orisa has several new abilities focused on javelins.
Travel to Northrend once more to battle the Lich King. The Death Knight class, new dungeons and raids, and much more are also included.
Along with assault rifle, the Damage dealer can build up charge to fire a railgun, slide around and slow enemies with her Disruptor Shot.
Blizzard recently sent out surveys inquiring users about potential interest in NFTs and cryptocurrency in games, but company president Mike Ybarra says there are no plans to launch NFTs.
The damage-dealer uses an assault rifle that can also doubles up as a railgun. She can also slide and boost jump around the battlefield.
It premieres at 11 AM PT along with a community Q&A hosted by the developer. The closed PvP beta is slated for April 26th.
Learn more about Vivian Chase and how she joined the organization ahead of the hero shooter's closed PvP beta on April 26th.