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Blizzard has revealed that their universal launch for Battle.net that makes it possible to log in to all your Battle.net games at once has now gone into Open Beta.
Once you log in through the new Battle.net desktop app, you have access to all your Blizzard games. Get in a quick World of Warcraft dungeon run with your guild, play a few league games in StarCraft II, and then head over to Diablo III and level up your barbarian without having to sign in separately each time. You can even have your computer remember you for up to 30 days for even easier access.

No more wondering about whether or not your games are up-to-date – Battle.net automatically queues up patches and smaller updates for all Blizzard games even while you’re away from your computer. What’s more, Battle.net automatically syncs your game progress as you play, so you’ll be able to continue your epic adventure right where you left off even if you play on more than one computer.
While testing is still underway for the launcher, those eager enough to try out the new tech can find it available over here. Find out more on what the new launcher has to offer at the official website.




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