We sit down with Ion Hazzikostas, Game Director of World of Warcraft, to discuss the launch of Dragonflight, WoW development, dragon-riding becoming a mainstay, and more.
World of Warcraft: The Big 2023 Interview
We take a deep-dive on the ambitious remake for one of the most celebrated games of all time - does it stack up?
Resident Evil 4 Remake Review - As Good as OG?
It’s more than a simple step up from the original born from high-end 4K console hardware; it’s a revelation.
PlayStation VR2 Review - The Best VR Gaming to Date?
We chat with the devs working hard to bring us as much gore and flesh as possible in Dead Island 2!
Inside Dead Island 2's Gloriously Gory FLESH System
Post by Eorl @ 10:12am 11/09/14 | 2 Comments
Blizzard has brought forward a new patch to their Heroes of the Storm MOBA, offering up the legendary brewmaster Chen Stormstout in the ever-growing roster list. Other additions to the patch include a new 64-bit client, hero tweaks and UI reworkings.

As mentioned above, the biggest addition in the patch is Chen Stormstout, the "Legendary Brewmaster" who many will know from Warcraft lore. Blizzard has offered up a blog on his abilities, but safe to say Chen will be adding quite a variety of playstyles thanks to his multi-heroic abilities.

Other changes coming in the patch include a 64-bit client - which also has its own blog post for the full details, streaming downloader like other Blizzard games, interface changes such as the play screen defaulting to most played mode and hero plus a whole bag of hero changes that probably won't fix Tassadard being OP.

The full patch notes can be found over here. Now go and conquer the Storm.



heroes of the stormblizzardmobachen stormstoutwarcraft





Latest Comments
Steve Farrelly
Posted 03:31pm 11/9/14
I haven't jumped into this yet, despite being told it's a really good place to start if you're a MOBA newb. Has anyone else? Any tips/thoughts on it?

(I've been too busy playing Diablo 3 on console, honestly)
Sir Redhat
Posted 05:12pm 12/9/14
I haven't jumped into this yet, despite being told it's a really good place to start if you're a MOBA newb. Has anyone else? Any tips/thoughts on it?

(I've been too busy playing Diablo 3 on console, honestly)


One of my buddies said it's supposed to be a noob friendly dota. Haven't had time to be bothered with another game.

I started doing a-z challenge in dota, then dota rolled out into the game fml.
Commenting has been locked for this item.