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Launcher Update: Get the Desktop App for Battle.net® Now



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Blizzard said:
In the months ahead, the game launchers for StarCraft II, Diablo III, and World of Warcraft will be automatically updated to our new desktop app for Battle.net, designed to improve the launcher experience and streamline your ability to play Blizzard games—but if you’re interested in upgrading now, you can!




The open beta test has begun, and everyone’s invited to download and install the app now in preparation for the switchover. If you’re interested in upgrading in advance, simply click the button below.




What’s this launcher update do? The new single sign-on functionality allows players to log in once to access World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Diablo III, and the upcoming PC and Mac versions of Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, and stay logged in for up to 30 days.


Players can also install games directly through the app and, if you choose to leave the app running on your desktop, keep them up-to-date automatically even while you’re away from your computer. Please note that it’s entirely up to you whether you wish to leave the app running—you can exit it at any time, and it will automatically re-launch whenever your standard launchers would.


For more information, check out the FAQ.


Once the open beta test ends, everyone’s launcher will be updated automatically when they start up the launcher for World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, or Diablo III. Players will be auto-updated in waves over time, so the exact date you’ll get the update will vary from person to person.


Today also marks the end of our Battle.net desktop app closed beta test. If you’ve already been using the app as part of the closed beta group, you don’t need to redownload or reinstall anything—you’re already good to go. Thanks again for all of your great feedback throughout the course of our testing, and we look forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts on the open beta in the Battle.net forums.

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Also, if you're a StarCraft II Modder, we'd love your opinion!

Please take a few seconds to vote on a poll about the resource section!
 
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They keep giving as useless garbage games but they want even more money by making a steam like client, same as origin, money greedy companies trying to get more money by copying VALVe...

Maybe posting that feedback to blizzard's forums? I'm pretty sure they won't read it here :/
 
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I've had the beta for the launcher for a while, it's quite convenient but it didn't seem near ready for launch when I was using it, very frequent connection errors even though my connection is fine through the game .exe's themselves (have WoW, Sc2 and D3).

I think they're a bit late, they could have used this years ago and the use for this isn't that great as it could have been. Their games are failing, SC2 on USWest has less than 100k users online at a time (if even 50), WoW has dropped to 7.7 million, and Diablo 3 was a colossal failure.

I used to love Blizzard as a company but it seems they're trying to be like everyone else (EA, with Origin, Valve with Steam, etc) and desperately trying to dig out of the holes they made.
 
Not sure what the big issue is. You already have launchers for Sc2, D3, and WoW. Your launcher is just updated (for free btw). I think it is a great idea--especially for those who have more than one of the clients installed. This may also help them integrate some of the battle.net account management features. It isn't 100% necessary, of course, but it is convenient without a doubt.
 
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I don't get it, such launcher exists? In WoW? Never seen it in starcraft. And what does it do? Is it made like Garena where you have the client application from which you select the game to launch as many games are listed in Garena and in the same way you choose the Blizz game D3/Wow/SC2 and launch it from there?
 
I don't get it, such launcher exists? In WoW? Never seen it in starcraft. And what does it do? Is it made like Garena where you have the client application from which you select the game to launch as many games are listed in Garena and in the same way you choose the Blizz game D3/Wow/SC2 and launch it from there?

All 3 of the games have launchers that are used to check for updates.

And yeah, it is pretty much like that. You open the battle.net app and choose the game to launch.
 
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