Don’t call it Battle.net
I remember an era before Battle.net existed, and now,we’re in an age where it’s dead. PlayingDiabloover a 56K modem was rough, so whenDiablo IIarrived with a fully featured Battle.net infrastructure, it was an unreal upgrade (having a second set of gear as showoff “chatroom garb” was the absolute best).
Battle.net was a triumph, and although it still technically exists in (machine) spirit, it’s also not proper anymore — Blizzard insists that you just call it…Blizzard App, instead of the [good] previous catchall term that could simultaneously refer to the app and the online service.

Ranting aside, you can now link yourBattle.netBlizzard account withDestiny 2, because yes, Activision Blizzard is a thing and the game will be using Blizzard’s experience to make the PC version smoother. What does it do? Not much right now, but it’ll save you the trouble of going through it later. If the rumoredDiablo IIremake is actually coming at some point, you’ll confuse a whole lot of people by saying you want to play “D2.”
Plus, people are already joking about Guardian themedOverwatchskins, which would pretty much blow up the internet. Just follow this link here for instructions if you’re keen on linking Bungie and Blizzard.








