Blizzard heats Black Friday: offers in its large franchises

The American giant offers a multitude of titles of its great sagas, such as Overwatch and Diablo III, before Black Friday.

Black Friday is close to the videogame sector. It will not be until next November 29 when the kick-off is given to a few days of great offers and discounts on all types of products, but before that from Blizzard Entertainment they have lowered a selection of games from all platforms at prices very much below usual.

From Overwatch through World of Warcraft or Diablo III, the promotion includes both PC and PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Switch. It should be said that all games attached to the promotion have the option of Amazon Prime, which guarantees free shipping in one day in most of the territories of the Peninsula.

Also, all the links that we will leave below have an affiliation code from FreeGameTips.

Overwatch, Diablo III, World of Warcraft … on offer

  • Overwatch for PS4 or Xbox One for 15.99 euros
  • Diablo III Eternal Collection for PS4 for 13.99 euros; for Xbox One for 14.90 euros
  • Diablo III Eternal Collection for Nintendo Switch for 26.59 euros
  • World of Warcraft 5.0 for PC for 4.90 euros
  • Overwatch Legendary Edition for Nintendo Switch for 24.90 euros
  • World Of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth – Standard Edition (Code) for 19.90 euros
  • Starcraft II Battlechest 2.0 for PC for 14.90 euros

A Blizzcon 2019 full of ads

Blizzard has been the protagonist in recent weeks for all the announcements that took place during Blizzcon 2019, as we summarize in this article. Highlights, Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands …

One of the most prominent was precisely the sequel to the hero shooter, Overwatch 2, which little by little we learn more details. Regarding his campaign, Jeff Kaplan, title director, says its duration is "what you could expect from any AAA category game." Overwatch 2 is currently in development for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch; He will have, as far as we know, with the expected PvE mode, a new hero and an unprecedented class system. All players of the original title may play the sequel content in the multiplayer side: no one is left behind. The cosmetics obtained will also be transferred to Overwatch. And yes, your progress will be migrated to the sequel.

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