The Official Blizzard eSports App has Gone Live

The Official Blizzard eSports App has Gone Live

A go-to resource for competitive Blizzard games.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Oct 29, 2018 @ 07:53 AM (Staff Bios)
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It's not easy keeping up with all of the eSports happenings in this modern age. Blizzard alone has a handful of competitively viable titles, after all. That's why the game publisher has released their own dedicated eSports mobile app.

The app was announced on the Blizzard news page. Simply titled "Blizzard Esports" on the iOS and Android app stores, this app is intended to keep users up to date on all upcoming Blizzard-related eSports events. This includes games like Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch, and Starcraft 2.

Overwatch league, which has their own dedicated app already, does not appear to be present within the app.

Whether you're interested in watching the events live, want to keep up on which events are happening next, or just want to know who won last game, this is a fantastic assistant. the Blizzard eSports app is available now, for free, on iOS and Andriod.

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