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Blizzard Releases Esports Mobile App

by - 5 years ago

Ever feel like there isn’t a one spot stop to follow your favorite Blizzard esports game? Hearthstone I’m looking at you. Maybe you don’t know about certain events that are coming up or maybe you’re out and about and want to know the match scores as they become available so you can follow along.

Blizzard finally has an answer to this – and they have released a mobile app that does all of it. You can have the scores be hidden so you don’t have spoilers, or you can be like me and the rest of the sports world and have the scores shown in live real time and get updates on them.

The app is available now for both Android and iPhone, but unfortunately does not include Overwatch League (yet).

If you’ve listened to us on Well Met Podcast you know that having to figure out what tournaments were going on and following them were a pain. We’ve been wanting something like this for years now and it’s very cool we’re getting it! Read more about it below:

Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment (Official Post)

Are you a fan of Blizzard Esports, and want to more easily follow your favorite franchises? Stay abreast of the latest content, scores, schedules, and more for Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch*, StarCraft, StarCraft II, and World of Warcraft esports with the new, official Blizzard Esports Mobile App!

For the first time ever, esports content from all of Blizzard’s games can be found in one place, on both Android and iOS devices. Download the app and follow the esports that you choose. Push notifications will let you know when events go live, so you’ll never again miss a match.

As with all our products, we welcome feedback while we seek to expand the scope of the Blizzard Esports Mobile App in the coming months. Let us know what you like—or what you’d like to see more of!—by using the in-app feedback function.

*Not including Overwatch League at this time.


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JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


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