Blizzard’s games are coming to Steam, starting in August with Overwatch 2
Players will still require a Battle.net account to play them
Blizzard Entertainment has announced plans to make “a selection” of its PC games available on Steam.
The first Blizzard title to launch on Valve’s digital marketplace will be the free-to-play team-based hero shooter Overwatch 2, which is available to wishlist now ahead of its August 10 release.
Steam players will need to connect to a Battle.Net account in order to play the game, as is the case on all platforms, which Blizzard said enables features like cross-play.
“It’s our goal at Blizzard to listen to players and try to exceed their expectations in everything we do,” said Blizzard president Mike Ybarra.
“While Battle.net remains a priority for us now and into the future, we’ve heard players want the choice of Steam for a selection of our games, starting with Overwatch 2 on August 10th. We’re happy to work with Valve to make that happen.”
“Gamers and developers are both going to benefit from Overwatch 2 coming to Steam,” said Valve boss Gabe Newell.
“Gamers will have another platform where they can play a beloved game that utilizes the capabilities of Steam, and developers will benefit from the effects of having the talented team at Blizzard helping us evolve our supported features and functionality for Overwatch 2.”
Blizzard said it will “be sharing more about potential other games coming to the platform when the time is right”.
Overwatch 2’s Steam release will coincide with the launch of the game’s next season, Invasion. It will introduce new story missions and a new hero, among other features.
And it precedes Microsoft’s anticipated acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The companies announced today that they’ve agreed to extend their merger agreement until October as they continue to seek regulatory approval to complete the $69 billion deal.