![]() ![]() You’ll see a login screen that asks for your email and password. Once the installation is completed, the app will automatically open. The app will then finish downloading, which should take another minute or so. It should default to whatever settings you have when installing a new program. You’ll then select a download location on your computer for the app. Depending on your internet speed, this process should take less than a minute. ![]() You will be given an option to select your language and the installer will run an update to ensure you have the latest version. Once your download is completed, open up the file and double-click on the Setup to begin your installation. Click on the link that’s appropriate for your computer. If the button does not properly display your operating system, there should be a text link with that option directly underneath. On the left side of your screen, you will see a button that says download for Mac (if you are using a Mac) or download for Windows. You should now be on a landing page for Blizzard’s app. is more or less your one stop shop into everything Blizzard. In addition, Blizzard will send news updates and free trial information to everyone on the app. Even if you aren’t playing a game, the app will automatically run updates when they are available, so you don’t waste time waiting for your game to update when all you just want to start racking up the kills. So basically, you can plan an all-night battle royale entirely in the app without needing to pick up your phone or make a call.įinally, Blizzard will send game updates and notifications directly to users on the app. Plus, the app gives gamers the ability to chat or send direct messages to their friends. Gamers can then jump right into the action to join their friends – or team up against them. Users on can add contacts directly in the app so they’ll be able to see if their friends are currently playing a game. The majority of the games offered by Blizzard are multiplayer team-based shooters or strategy games. You’ll need to pay for some popular titles like Overwatch and the new installments of World of Warcraft, but you’ll have access to free versions of other popular Blizzard games, such as StarCraft II, Heroes of the Storm, and Hearthstone.ī also adds a social component to its games directly on the app. This app puts all of your Blizzard games in one place. ![]() is a desktop app for your computer which gives you access to games, features, and chats all exclusive to Blizzard. ![]()
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