Nintendo, in partnership with Blizzard, has revealed that they will be porting one of the most famous favorite action RPG franchise, Diablo 3, to the Nintendo Switch. Reggie Fils-Aimé, COO of Nintendo America, and Mike Morhaime, CEO and Co-Founder of Blizzard Entertainment, announced that Diablo 3 will be coming to the Nintendo Switch platform this year. https://www.facebook.com/NintendoSwitch/videos/1884816531605373/ The Diablo 3 will arrive on Nintendo Switch this coming Fall 2018. After the comments and the players' feedback from Blizzard's previous announcement of changing the "Battle.net" name, the company will be retaining the same branding the players grew up with. In a recent announcement by Blizzard Entertainment, the company has decided to retain its "Battle.net" brand for online-gaming services and integrate it on their Blizzard logo. This is after the company's previous announcement regarding their plans on changing the original name by using the "Blizzard" name on their products and services; The players and users then gave their feedbacks saying that they want to retain the "Battle.net" brand because it holds 'sentimental value' for them. In the end, Blizzard will be incorporating the word "Blizzard" on "Battle.net", thus becoming "Blizzard Battle.net" (as seen from the image above). Read more in our articles including "Diablo 3 arriving to Nintendo Switch this year" and "Blizzard to retain "Battle.net" branding for its online-gaming services".
Nintendo, in partnership with Blizzard, has revealed that they will be porting one of the most famous favorite action RPG franchise, Diablo 3, to the Nintendo Switch. Reggie Fils-Aimé, COO of Nintendo America, and Mike Morhaime, CEO and Co-Founder of Blizzard Entertainment, announced that Diablo 3 will be coming to the Nintendo Switch platform this year.
https://www.facebook.com/NintendoSwitch/videos/1884816531605373/ The Diablo 3 will arrive on Nintendo Switch this coming Fall 2018. After the comments and the players' feedback from Blizzard's previous announcement of changing the "Battle.net" name, the company will be retaining the same branding the players grew up with. In a recent announcement by Blizzard Entertainment, the company has decided to retain its "Battle.net" brand for online-gaming services and integrate it on their Blizzard logo.
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