Why Blizzard Removed The Cigar From A Popular Character's Mouth
Added: 26.05.2015 15:39 | 28 views | 0 comments
 Some of you may have noticed that a certain popular StarCraft II character in Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm is missing a signature accoutrement. Tychus, the armored space marine, is known for having a stogie dangling out of the side of his mouth, but in Heroes of the Storm it's missing and Blizzard recently explained why.
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| Blizzard Explains Why It Removed Heroes of the Storm Character's Cigar
Added: 24.05.2015 18:08 | 0 views | 0 comments
Blizzard fans might have noticed that StarCraft's Tychus Findlay, who's a playable character in Heroes of the Storm, no longer has his signature cigar hanging out the side of his mouth. As Blizzard recently explained in a post to has entered open beta, meaning anyone can now freely download and play Blizzard's take on the increasingly popular MOBA genre.
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| Blizzard Explains Why It Removed Heroes of the Storm Character's Cigar
Added: 24.05.2015 18:08 | 2 views | 0 comments
Blizzard fans might have noticed that StarCraft's Tychus Findlay, who's a playable character in Heroes of the Storm, no longer has his signature cigar hanging out the side of his mouth. As Blizzard recently explained in a post to has entered open beta, meaning anyone can now freely download and play Blizzard's take on the increasingly popular MOBA genre.
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