Blizzard Games Finally Make Their Xbox Cloud Debut

Split image: dark fantasy characters on the left, colorful cartoon Vikings and heroes on the right.

It seems that Blizzard games are making their Xbox Cloud debut, offering subscribers new ways to enjoy their titles on the go. Following the arrival of Diablo II: Resurrected earlier this week, Xbox has followed up by making the Blizzard Arcade Collection available to stream with Game Pass. This move marks the first time Blizzard games have been accessible through the service.

The Blizzard Arcade Collection is a curated package of the developer’s early console offerings, including The Lost Vikings, Rock N’ Roll Racing, and Blackthorne. The collection includes both original and “Definitive Editions” of the games, featuring modern quality-of-life upgrades such as custom button mapping, rewind, and save states.

This debut follows the addition of Diablo II: Resurrected, which landed on the service just days ago. The arrival of the Diablo II remaster and the Arcade Collection signals the start of a push to finally bring the Blizzard catalog into the cloud ecosystem following Microsoft’s acquisition of the company. For Diablo fans the timing couldn’t be better, as Blizzard recently introduced the new Warlock class to Diablo II: Resurrected.

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Adrià MA

Adrià is a freelance graphic designer who enjoys playing video games and writing about them. A Nintendo fan at heart that enjoys the benefits of cloud gaming and loves its amazing community. As an Editor, Adrià covers news and more at Cloud Dosage.

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