All gamers have come across the name ‘Battle.net’ at least once in their life. After all, it is a one-stop destination for popular titles such as Call of Duty, Overwatch, Crash, Diablo, and many more games.
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Battle.net has been around for a very long time. Blizzard entertainment developed it in 1996 with a vision of adding a library of games under one roof. The online service has gained massive popularity over the years, as now it has safely landed on the steam servers.
Fans set up their theories about upcoming Activision titles as the developers add its game hub as a default install package!
A few days back, Steam had hinted toward an exclusive edition of the Call Of Duty Modern Warfare II. The popular COD informant CharlieIntel confirmed this information via a Twitter post. It was just a matter of minutes before the post gained popularity as fans flooded the thread with their opinions.
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Following it, now we have a Reddit user claiming that Battle. Net, the home of COD games, will feature as a default install package on Steam. So, if you are still wondering what it means, let us help. The addition of Battle.net to the steam default install package will open the doors for multiple Activision titles, most importantly, Overwatch 2. Fans have been speculating about the game’s release for some time now, so this announcement comes bearing a great news.
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Apart from the releases, this update will solve existing problems faced by users. First, it will reduce the use of multiple launchers as players will be able to store all their titles in one place. Second, with the Activision titles getting added, users will have an opportunity to buy games at a cheaper rate.
Is there a future post Modern Warfare II?
As much as we would love to see what the future beholds for Battle.Net and Activision, we don’t have any confirmation about more titles getting added to it. There might be a possibility of the franchise halting releases after the Call Of Duty 2, so the most we can do is count the days until a new release.
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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think Activision will release more titles on Battle. Net? Let us know in the comments section.