

One of the major additions coming during the campaign is a new, two-lane battleground named Battlefield of Eternity. Players could soon fight on battlegrounds based on, for example, Warcraft's Orgrimmar or StarCraft's Korhal in HotS.Įternal Conflict officially kicks off on June 30, one week after Blizzard plans to launch a public test realm (PTR) option for players who want to try out Heroes of the Storm's latest changes. and we'll keep doing that."ĭabiri said that Eternal Conflict is Blizzard's first effort at integrating one of its franchises as "a package" into Heroes of the Storm, but that it won't be the last.

This is the first opportunity for players to see one of their favorite game worlds. "Up until now, we've had all these different battlegrounds, but they haven't been in our Blizzard universe. "This is something the players have been asking for," added Alan Dabiri, technical director on Heroes of the Storm. Titled "Eternal Conflict," a new months-long promotion for Heroes of the Storm will add more heroes (and villains) from the Diablo franchise, including fan-favorite The Butcher, and introduce a new battleground inspired by Diablo 3.ĭuring a recent press event at Blizzard headquarters, Heroes of the Storm game director Dustin Browder explained that Eternal Conflict will add new characters, skins and special events to the free-to-play game, all of it Diablo-themed. When Blizzard added Johanna the Crusader from Diablo 3 to Heroes of the Storm earlier this week as a playable hero, it was quietly kicking off a larger Diablo-themed push for the multiplayer strategy game.
