If you haven't upgraded to Windows 10 yet and a huge Blizzard fan now you have no choice if you're running Vita or XP. Blizzard has confirmed that they've ended support for both operating systems.
Blizzard stated that the reason is that Microsoft has ceased support for these operating systems and that continued support was because a large portion of the user base still used these. Now that many users have moved to other OS support has ended starting this year.
The games that are affected by this decision include:
World of Warcraft
Diablo III
StarCraft II
Hearthstone
Heroes of the Storm
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Platform(s): | PC |
Publisher(s): | Blizzard Entertainment |
Developer(s): | Blizzard Entertainment |
Genres: | Online Role-Playing |
Themes: | Online Multiplayer |
Release Date: | 2004-11-23 |
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