Do Hearthstone and HotS even count as a new IP when they exclusively use old IPs
Do Hearthstone and HotS even count as a new IP when they exclusively use old IPs
Its Overwatch horde mode, play as Mercy and survive waves of Genjis requiring healing.I hope it's Overwatch 2 with all the characters I don't like removed.
Man... just watch these cinematics and tell me you wouldn't absolutely love a first-person coop shooter set in the Starcraft universe:
There is actually a non-trivial chance of this being the case. During the between-mission segments, Wings of Liberty looks like this:Maybe if there was potential that the games looked anything close to those cinematics
This is explicitly listed as a new project, not part of one of the existing teams, which each have their own sections.Adding vehicles in some form to Overwatch or a new IP.
I really don't see how Overwatch 2 would work. It is a game-as-service. To build a proper sequel they would probably need a new engine. Look at WoW - do they made a sequel?
So pubg killer?I think they're just doing that with Diablo 4 given they seem to want quite a bit of MMO experience on top of their regular requirements on that team.
This game started development a while before PUBG came out.
Yes, please.
Overwatch: Australian AssaultOverwatch, but in a Mad Max future setting, as a battle royale with limited base building elements.
With soundtrack featuring Tenacious D!
There is actually a non-trivial chance of this being the case. During the between-mission segments, Wings of Liberty looks like this:
And mind you, that's for a game that released in 2010. Legacy of the Void ups the ante noticeably from there:
Blizzard might not be well-known for stellar in-game visuals, but Starcraft games will likely always be their most bleeding-edge games in this regard.
Overwatch will never have vehicles in gameplay