Blizzard at E3 2016: What to Expect Them to Show

Can Blizzard ride high into E3?
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With Overwatch having a successful launch, all eyes are on Blizzard to see what they will unveil next. Even though Blizzard doesn’t directly have a conference at E3, there is no doubt that their presence will be felt this year. This is largely thanks to the massive critical and financial success that is Overwatch and the upcoming release of their first feature film Warcraft. Blizzard has always made a habit of surprising us, though with so few actual IPs under their name one has to wonder what they could unveil.

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There are a few possibilities for what we could expect from Blizzard this year, but it would be surprising if the studio announced anything major. Especially since the developers like to save any big reveals for their own conference, Blizzcon.

Currently, Blizzard is on top of the world and they are going to need a strong showing to keep all of the gaming media’s attention. Here’s what you can expect from Blizzard at this year’s E3, 2016.


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