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On October 17, 2013, the name of the game was changed to Heroes of the Storm. [44] Heroes of the Storm entered a technical alpha testing phase on March 13, 2014, [45] which went offline on September 22, 2014. [46] The technical alpha went back online on October 7, 2014, for North America, Latin America, South East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
The metagame may shift over time as dominant strategies get overturned using less popular characters. [3] Tier rankings may be listed using letter gradings. The competitive community surrounding Guilty Gear Xrd, for instance, ranks characters as 'S', 'S-', 'A+', and 'A', where 'S tiers' are particularly powerful and 'A tiers' less so. [3]
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The researchers were displeased with the ranking system in the beta of Halo 2 (2004). [3] By the time Halo 2 launched, it was using TrueSkill. [4] The term skill-based matchmaking first appeared in a 2008 interview with game designer John Carmack in which he emphasized its importance in Quake Live (2010).
This is a listing of the best-selling video games in the United States annually by units sold since 1980, with sales figures from The NPD Group since 1994. [1] The United States is a very competitive market for video game developers.
It was followed by two spiritual successors, League of Legends (2009) and Heroes of Newerth (2010), as well by a standalone sequel, Dota 2 (2013), and numerous other games in the genre, such as Smite (2014) and Heroes of the Storm (2015). [5] [6] By the early 2010s, the genre had become a big part of the esports category.
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The 2015 Heroes of the Storm World Championship was first annual world championship for Heroes of the Storm, and was held at BlizzCon from October 28 to November 7, 2015. [1] Cloud9 won the tournament with a roster of DunkTrain, Fan, iDream, k1pro, and KingCaffeine. [2] There was a total of US$1.2 million given out as prize money. [3]