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  2. Battle.net - Wikipedia

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    Battle.net is an Internet-based online game, social networking service, digital distribution, and digital rights management platform developed by Blizzard Entertainment.The service was launched on December 31, 1996, followed a few days later with the release of Blizzard's action-role-playing video game Diablo on January 3, 1997.

  3. List of video games that support cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    Steam PS4 PS5 [30] Brawlhalla: Mac Steam iOS Android PS4 XBO Switch PS5 XBSX/XBSS GeForce Now [31] Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: Steam Battle.net PS4 XBO PS5 XBSX/XBSS [32] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Steam Battle.net PS4 XBO Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II: Steam Battle.net PS4 XBO PS5 XBSX/XBSS Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III: Steam ...

  4. Blizzard Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Irvine, California, and a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard.Originally founded in 1991, the company is best known for producing the highly influential massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft (2004), as well as the multi-million selling video game franchises Diablo, StarCraft and ...

  5. List of Blizzard Entertainment games - Wikipedia

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    Warcraft II: Battle Chest (1996), [30] Warcraft II: The Dark Saga (1997), [31] and Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition (1999) include the original game and Dark Portal [24] Included without expansions in the Blizzard's Game of the Year Collection (1998), [ 32 ] and with the Dark Portal expansion in Blizzard Anthology (2000) [ 33 ] and Warcraft III ...

  6. Activision Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    It also maintains Battle.net, organizes BlizzCon, and houses the company's esports activities including MLG and the Overwatch League. King, which handles the development and distribution of its mobile games. There are also two non-reporting segments within Activision Blizzard.

  7. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows version exclusively uses Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net platform, and will not use or be available on Steam for the first time since 2005's Call of Duty 2 (which got a Steam release later). [26] Like previous titles, a private beta for the multiplayer mode was offered to players who pre-ordered the game.

  8. Valve Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Valve Corporation, also known as Valve Software, is an American video game developer, publisher, and digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.It is the developer of the software distribution platform Steam and the game franchises Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead and Dota.

  9. Destiny 2 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Bungie and Activision amicably broke their publishing agreement, leaving Bungie as the game's publisher for the PC version. The Windows version of Destiny 2 remained on the Battle.net platform for the next several months, [64] but transitioned to Steam upon release of the Shadowkeep expansion in October 2019.