

I’ll keep logging on to Twitch to watch all of my favorite streamers like Grubby, Kiyeberries, and Bahamut battle it out for supremacy in the Nexus. HHE already has their plans in motion for season two of the CCL - which I’m sure will be bigger and better across the board. It’s not just HHE either: the Nexus Gaming Series and Heroes Lounge are always running their own tournaments with hundreds of players taking part each season, not to mention all of the streamers who play each day and entertain hundreds of people with their Murky antics.Īll of that will still go on whether or not there was a Heroes panel this weekend.


They had 13 weeks of top-notch matches with some amazingly wild plays with a fan-generated prize pool of over $20,000. HeroesHearth Entertainment just wrapped up the first season of their Community Clash League. The Heroes community feels so strong right now. Heroes has the strongest community there is Or some inside looks into bringing Hogger and Mei into the Nexus, design iteration on them, and concept art. If they had a panel where instead of talking about the future content that isn’t ready to share, they instead talked about all of their favorite Heroes development stories, I’d be thrilled - and I bet I wouldn’t be the only one either. I just wish that we were getting something, anything, right now. So I don’t mind waiting to find out what’s next. The most recent batch of skins, mounts, and Hogger were all fantastic. I know that the developers who are still working on Heroes are rockstars. So we know that there are exciting things coming - Soon™. So why isn’t there anything from the Heroes team? Developer Daybringer responded on Reddit about why they weren’t presenting anything during BlizzConline. I wasn’t the only fan upset to see that there wasn’t going to be anything - the memes started flying fast and furiously as people found out. I love Carbot! His Saturday morning cartoons are always super fun, but it was a little disappointing that that’s the only Heroes panel in the schedule - there’s nothing specifically from any of the developers. Looking through the BlizzConline schedule there’s only one panel tagged for Heroes - and it’s a live demonstration of how Carbot comes up with his designs when he’s creating his cartoons. For fans of Heroes of the Storm it’s a pretty empty weekend.

It’s almost time for BlizzConline! Players from all of the different games in Blizzard’s stable are eagerly awaiting every bit of news, behind-the-scenes peeks, and game of Diablo by way of Dungeons and Dragons - or I should say, almost all of the different games in Blizzard’s stable.
