Blizzard is "constantly in discussions" with first-parties like Sony and Microsoft.
The game "would not allow you" to play without an internet connection, according to Blizzard's Wyatt Cheng.
Expect "more mobile titles" that span "all of our IPs", says Blizzard's Allen Adham.
Control scheme "taking inspiration" from NetEase's other titles, says Blizzard's Allen Adham.
Co-founder Allen Adham reaffirms that "multiple things" are in development.
Blizzard doesn't want to "break" multiplayer, but would also "like to see some changes."
The outlaw utilizes a lever-action rifle and can summon B.O.B, her Omnic bodyguard, to fight.
Set between Diablo 2 and 3, this mobile offshoot is developed by NetEase.
McCree meets the newest playable hero, along with a mysterious entity.
Currently in beta, the feature allows for a more curated e-sports spectating experience.
Both virtual and standard ticket holders can pre-load the demo over the next 24 hours.
Mercy's healing per second has been buffed, while Roadhog's Chain Hook receives some changes.
Available through Battle.net, the tool will allow for watching matches from any camera.
Blizzard reveals more details for the demo ahead of its BlizzCon 2018 release.
"We know what many of you are hoping for," says the developer.
The recently revealed poster and T-shirts are simply product names.
Sombra, Soldier 76, Mei, and many more receive spooky new skins.
J. Allen Brack will become the new president of Blizzard Entertainment.
"What's Next" for Overwatch, Diablo, Heartstone and more will also be revealed.
Château Guillard teased as next Horde mode-style map.