Blizzard’s Battle.net Launcher allows gamers to launch Blizzard games, check up on the latest Blizzard news, and access the Online Store. It also allows gamers to chat with their friends and see who’s online, although admittedly it isn’t the most robust chatting system available at the moment, or at least until now.

Blizzard has recently announced that they are giving its Battle.net Launcher a social makeover where the emphasis will be placed on introducing new social features, like a more robust chatting system. According to Blizzard, “We’re excited to introduce an array of new social features designed to give Blizzard players even more ways to stay connected inside our games and out—all available starting today in the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app.”

“The new Social tab includes the brand-new Blizzard Groups feature and hosts all of your chats, and player-to-player gifting gives you new ways to show your appreciation to your friends. We’ve also launched some new features that let you control how you appear to the Blizzard community, including profiles and avatars that let you customize your online persona, along with the ability to appear offline.”

The new changes should already be live so if you want to get a bit more social with your friends who are also playing Blizzard games, then this update could be worth checking out.

Filed in Gaming >General. Read more about .

Discover more from Ubergizmo

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading