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28 January 2026 06:49
Blizzard Entertainment has rolled out the full schedule for its 2026 Blizzard Showcase, giving fans an early look at what's coming next for some of the company's biggest titles. The event lineup includes dedicated spotlights on World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and Diablo, all tied to the studio's 35th anniversary celebration.
This series of developer-led streams marks a fresh way for Blizzard to connect with players as the company reflects on 35 years of creating games. While the focus stays squarely on current live-service titles, the announcements could carry real weight for both casual players and the esports community, especially when it comes to Overwatch 2 and World of Warcraft.
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Full Blizzard Showcase 2026 Schedule
Blizzard has confirmed the following dates and times (all in Pacific Time, with streams available on YouTube and Twitch):
World of Warcraft: State of Azeroth - January 29, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. PT
Overwatch Spotlight - February 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. PT
Hearthstone Spotlight - February 9, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. PT
Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight - February 11, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. PT
Streams promise sneak peeks, and roadmaps straight from the teams building the games. Blizzard has described the showcase as the start of an exciting year, with more to come leading up to the in-person return of BlizzCon in September 2026.The announcement arrived alongside a 90-second teaser trailer that takes a nostalgic trip through Blizzard's history. The video highlights the evolution of the studio, featuring nods to classic franchises like Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft II, and even Heroes of the Storm. While StarCraft II and Heroes of the Storm appear in the montage, Blizzard has not confirmed any dedicated presentations for them during this showcase cycle.
What Fans Might See, Especially in Esports
Past events like the 2025 Overwatch Spotlight brought major shifts that rippled through both casual play and pro scenes. That included the introduction of Hero Perks, new playable characters, and competitive tweaks such as hero bans. Similar reveals could drop during the February 4 Overwatch stream, potentially shaping the meta for ranked ladders and tournaments alike.
World of Warcraft fans have plenty to watch for too, as the "State of Azeroth" stream arrives ahead of upcoming content updates. These showcases feel like a chance for Blizzard to rebuild momentum across its portfolio after some challenging years.
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28 January 2026 06:49
Blizzard Entertainment has rolled out the full schedule for its 2026 Blizzard Showcase, giving fans an early look at what's coming next for some of the company's biggest titles. The event lineup includes dedicated spotlights on World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and Diablo, all tied to the studio's 35th anniversary celebration.
This series of developer-led streams marks a fresh way for Blizzard to connect with players as the company reflects on 35 years of creating games. While the focus stays squarely on current live-service titles, the announcements could carry real weight for both casual players and the esports community, especially when it comes to Overwatch 2 and World of Warcraft.
Full Blizzard Showcase 2026 Schedule
Blizzard has confirmed the following dates and times (all in Pacific Time, with streams available on YouTube and Twitch):
World of Warcraft: State of Azeroth - January 29, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. PT
Overwatch Spotlight - February 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. PT
Hearthstone Spotlight - February 9, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. PT
Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight - February 11, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. PT
Streams promise sneak peeks, and roadmaps straight from the teams building the games. Blizzard has described the showcase as the start of an exciting year, with more to come leading up to the in-person return of BlizzCon in September 2026.The announcement arrived alongside a 90-second teaser trailer that takes a nostalgic trip through Blizzard's history. The video highlights the evolution of the studio, featuring nods to classic franchises like Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft II, and even Heroes of the Storm. While StarCraft II and Heroes of the Storm appear in the montage, Blizzard has not confirmed any dedicated presentations for them during this showcase cycle.
What Fans Might See, Especially in Esports
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World of Warcraft fans have plenty to watch for too, as the "State of Azeroth" stream arrives ahead of upcoming content updates. These showcases feel like a chance for Blizzard to rebuild momentum across its portfolio after some challenging years.
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