If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.

Blizzard Voice chat service now available across all of its games via Battle.net app

Blizzard has launched its voice chat service through its Battle.net desktop app.

The new service allow folks to chat across all titles developed by Blizzard, and like third-party software such as TeamSpeak, Ventrilo Skype and others, outside of the games.

Once the user downloads the newest version of the app, a notice will let them know Voice Chat can be enabled. Users can create their own channel, and customization options for keybinding, etc. are available in the settings Mute key, and so on, according to Neowin.

If you have yet to download the Battle.net app, it makes things easier for you by allowing a one time log-in to access Blizzard games. You will then remain logged in for up to 30 days.

The app also provides the option to install auto updates directly by leaving the app running on the desktop.

Sign in and unlock a world of features

Get access to commenting, homepage personalisation, newsletters, and more!

Related topics
About the Author
Stephany Nunneley-Jackson avatar

Stephany Nunneley-Jackson

News Editor

Stephany is VG247’s News Editor, with 22 years experience (with 15 of them at VG247). With a brain that lacks adhesive ducks, the ill-tempered, chaotic neutral fembot does her best to bring you the most interesting gaming news. She is also unofficially the site’s Lord of the Rings/Elder Scrolls Editor.

Comments