'Heroes of the Storm' Released: An Exciting MOBA Game for Blizzard Fans

Good news to all of you Blizzard game fans! You won't have to choose anymore whether to play StarCraft, War Craft, or Diablo because you can now play all your favorite characters in one awesome MOBA game.

According to Digital Trends, Blizzard Entertainment has officially released Heroes of the Storm on June 2, 2015. But just like other Blizzard games, though it has been released, the game will still be having tweaks and new content throughout its lifetime. This release involves press conference, overview of the game, and promotion.

Live streaming was aired via You Tube channel on June 6, 2015, and everybody was able to enjoy the thrill of the game. 'Heroes of the Storm' is now ready to conquer the world of online games, and gamers would certainly feel the same excitement and intensity, just like with previous games released by Blizzard.

Mike Morhaime, CEO of Blizzard Entertainment, speaks during the game's press release, "players battled each other in over 100 million matches during testing, and we saw tons of surprising strategies and insane last-minute wins."

They are really excited to see what other gamers can come up with now that the game is officially live, Digital Trends also reported.

Blizzard will be giving out rewards to the pioneers of the game: gamers who will be playing within the first week will unlock a special in-game portrait. This is to give the gamers an advantage to see everything they can get from the game.

As noted on us.battle.net, gamers can choose between 37 heroes that represent more than 20 years of Blizzard's gaming history -- all of their iconic characters mashed up into one legendary team battle. They can select from among seven battlegrounds and start the brawl. Gamer can witness an exciting showdown between icons like Tyrael vs. Diablo or Uther vs. Arthas and find out who really is the stronger leader between Thrall and Jim Raynor.

The game can be downloaded at https://us.battle.net/heroes/en/game/ and is available for both Windows and Mac.

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