BlizzConline will feature a community showcase and talent spotlight.
First Afterlives short focuses on the fate of Uther the Lightbringer.
New weekly challenges to earn free skins have also arrived.
Blizzard president J. Allen Brack confirms plans for "channeling the spirit of BlizzCon" into the online space.
The company says the platform was listed "in error" on a recent age rating.
Blizzard Entertainment discuss creating "longer missions" with "more elaborate encounters."
The beta is slated to come next week.
More bits of information for the much anticipated title.
Experimental Card and hero balance updates have made Hero Pools redundant.
Blizzard also looking into alternatives for esports competitions usually slated for BlizzCon.
The event will be available until June 9th and features the return of past brawls.
Little Red Ashe is among three new Legendary skins coming in the event.
Competitive Open Queue will also become an option for regular ranked play in July.
Events from different publishers, limited time demos and trials, and much more incoming.
You can finally tell teammates to fall back or countdown to attacks.
Recent comments seem to put it on the table.
The COVID-19 pandemic will require reassessing this "in a month and in three months".
Blizzard's 32nd hero arrives along with the limited time Competitive Open Queue.
All console and PC players can finally try out the new Damage hero.
Blizzard is moving with caution fro now.