Blizzard Outcasts: Vengeance Of The Vanquished Unveiled

Blizzard Outcasts: Vengeance Of The Vanquished UnveiledEvery year Blizzard comes up with an April Fools’ prank that sometimes just feels pretty believable, although in this case we guess it’s pretty obvious that it is just a joke. Dubbed Blizzard Outcasts: Vengeance of the Vanquished, Blizzard has created a hilarious arcade style fighting game featuring, well, the outcasts from their franchises.

In some cases the outcasts are merely the bad guys from Blizzard’s various games, and in some cases they’re just simply NPCs who have had an impact on gamers but not necessarily in a positive way. (more…)

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