BlizzCon wrap-up: World of Warcraft Legion, Heroes of the Storm's two-player …

was originally revealed as a PC-only game, Blizzard's team-based shooter was in fact designed from day one with the console audience in mind. "It was kind of a dream of ours," game director Jeff Kaplan said during today's Overwatch panel at

Windows 10 is teaming up with Blizzard Entertainment as a sponsor of BlizzCon 2015, a convention devoted to bringing together Blizzard's game universes and the global player communities that bring them to life. This year 

BlizzCon had some huge news this year—StarCraft II: Nova Covert Ops, the Warcraft movie trailer, the fact that Overwatch is something you actually buy rather than free-to-play—but there were some other bits too. Two-headed bits. Monkey bits. Illidan

What better way to do that than get a feel for BlizzCon 2015 before the actual expo starts? That's exactly what I did. I unpacked in a hurry, grabbed my camera, and headed down to the Anaheim Convention Centre to grab the 

Is Overwatch free-to-play? When's World of Warcraft: Legion coming out? Where's the Warcraft movie trailer? We'll hopefully get some answers to those questions and more this afternoon at Blizzcon.