On behalf of all of us at Blizzard, thank you for joining us for BlizzConline! Our goal was to channel the spirit of BlizzCon into an online show that captured the excitement and fellowship we look forward to every year. We hope you enjoyed all of the panels, exhibitions, and other events during the show as much as we enjoyed bringing them to you—and as we celebrate 30 years of Blizzard gaming together, we’re looking forward to all of the adventures still to come.

Read on for just a few highlights from the show.

The Big Game News

Diablo II: Resurrected, a faithful remaster of the classic action-RPG and its award-winning expansion Lord of Destruction, is coming later this year to Windows PC and consoles. Sign up now at www.diablo2.com for a chance to participate in upcoming public testing on PC.

Diablo II: Resurrected Paladin screenshot

The Rogue is coming to Diablo IV. The Rogue is a swift, deadly, and mobile class with a variety of ways to attack and entrap their enemies, and can enhance their combat through poisons, shadow magic, and specialized techniques. Check out the announcement trailer.

Artwork of the Rogue class from Diablo IV

Hearthstone is set to kick off another jam-packed year of content with the Year of the Gryphon. The new Hearthstone year will feature a new Core set of cards designed to shake up the game, and will introduce the Classic format, which will let players craft decks and compete using the original Hearthstone cards as they were when the game launched in 2014.

The first Hearthstone expansion of 2021 is Forged in the Barrens, inspired by the iconic World of Warcraft locale where millions of adventurers began forging their legends. Get ready for life in the Barrens with new mechanics like Ranked Spells, the new Frenzy keyword, and a host of powerful Legendary mercenary minions.

A battle breaks out in artwork from Hearthstone: Forged in the Barrens

Coming later this year is Hearthstone Mercenaries, a single-player and competitive game mode in which players collect mighty characters from the Warcraft universe and level them up in tactical battles. Mercenaries will feature strategic RPG gameplay and roguelike missions that provide a fresh set of challenges every time you play.

Chains of Domination, the first major content update for Shadowlands, is coming to World of Warcraft later this year. There’s also all-new charity pet program in the works that will grant all modern WoW players Bananas the monkey and Daisy the sloth once donation goals are met.

A night elf rides through the Maw in a screenshot from Chains of Domination

On the WoW Classic front, Burning Crusade Classic is coming later this year. All players with an existing World of Warcraft subscription can jump into this authentic recreation of the game’s award-winning first expansion at no additional cost.

A fel reaver terrorizes Hellfire Peninsula in a screenshot from World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic

The Blizzard Arcade Collection is an anthology Blizzard’s original console hits, and they’re available now for consoles and PC as part of our 30th anniversary-themed Celebration Collection. Experience The Lost Vikings, Rock N Roll Racing, and Blackthorne enhanced with new features for modern platforms.

Screenshot of Rock N Roll Racing from the Blizzard Arcade Collection

Players got a behind-the-scenes look at Overwatch 2, which granted a glimpse of how the game has evolved since its unveiling at BlizzCon 2019. Highlights included details on the game’s long-term progression system, a first look at some of the new locations in the sequel, and a work-in-progress sneak peek at new looks for some of Overwatch’s most popular heroes.

Community Showcase Winners

This sort of celebration wouldn’t be complete without the community flooring us with their passion and creativity. We’d like to extend huge congrats to the winners of the following categories, and heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated. This is what BlizzCon is all about.


Steve Deering, Chloe Leis, and Anna Levine took home first prize in the Digital Storytelling Contest with “Remotewatch,” a lighthearted vignette that depicts some of our favorite heroes making it work while working from home.

Still from Remotewatch, winning short of the BlizzConline Digital Storytelling Contest

Zhong Yang won the Art Contest with “Bad Girls,” a stunning rendition of some of Blizzard’s deadliest women.

Bad Girls by Zhong Yang, winner of the BlizzConline Art Contest

Best in Show for the Cosplay Contest went to Hartigan Cosplay for their jaw-dropping cosplay of Bolvar Fordragon.

Bolvar Fordragon by Hartigan Cosplay, Best in Show winner of the BlizzConline Cosplay Contest

Finally, we’d like to give a shout out to the stars of our Talent Spotlight for sharing their amazing talents. In case you missed their performances, a full VOD of the Community Showcase is available here.

Thank you again for joining us for BlizzConline! We look forward to getting together with you all in person soon. If you missed any of the announcements, panels, or events—or just want to experience them again—VODs are available by exploring the BlizzConline Schedule.