How do I link my Hearthstone account to my mobile?
Go to the "Games" section in your personal profile and click the "Edit" button. Select the game you want and click "Link Account". Then a window will appear in which you will need to select a game region.
Why can't I log into Hearthstone?
Run a security scan to remove any viruses or malware infections. Update or temporarily uninstall any security programs, which may mistakenly identify the login module as a security threat. Try creating a new administrator account to resolve permissions issues. If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the game.
How do I get Hearthstone to work on Android?
Before trying any of the following steps check the BlizzardCS Twitter for any service interruptions.
- Make sure the app is up to date.
- Try swapping from wireless to your network data connection, or vice versa.
- Restart your device and try again.
- Ensure that your device meets the minimum requirements to run Hearthstone.
Does Hearthstone work on phone?
Hearthstone is no longer available on Android 6.0. It may not have affected many players, but I was one of those :( I don't know if this was officially announced or something but I wasn't expecting it. Always can't play on mobile !
What is Battle.net used for?
The platform provides cross-game instant messaging and voice chat service. In September 2017, Blizzard Entertainment released the Battle.net application for Android and iOS. The app includes the ability to chat with and add friends in addition to seeing what games they are currently playing.
Is Battle.net free?
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On Battle.net, you can dive into games like Hearthstone, StarCraft, and Heroes of the Storm for countless hours of free-to-play fun. You can also check out trial versions of many of our most popular games to discover new favorites before you buy.
Is Battle.net legit?
Yes it is safe to use your credit card through blizzard.
Blizzard is a legitimate company and people buy things from them every day.
Is Blizzard and Battle.net the same?
Yes, that's right — the game company's storied online platform and storefront shall henceforth be known as “Blizzard Battle.net.” The company says this move should help respect the “shared history” of the service while also allowing Blizzard to align its corporate marketing and branding under a unified name.