For die-hard Blizzard fans, these games are deeply ingrained in their psyche.

3. World of Warcraft
The story unfolds with the conflict between two factions: the Alliance and the Horde. The Alliance comprises races such as Humans, Dwarves, Night Elves, Gnomes, Draenei, and Worgen, while the Horde includes Orcs, Tauren, Trolls, Undead, Blood Elves, and Goblins. These factions vie for control of Azeroth, sometimes teaming up to defeat common enemies.
Throughout gameplay, players partake in numerous quests and battles against various monsters and adversaries, all while interacting with different characters and teammates in the game.

The storyline of World of Warcraft branches into various narratives, including the ongoing conflict between the Alliance and the Horde, the emergence of malevolent forces like the Burning Legion and Deathwing, and the adventures of renowned characters such as Thrall, Jaina Proudmoore, Varian Wrynn, and Sylvanas Windrunner.
With its rich and detailed storyline, World of Warcraft has emerged as one of the most popular MMORPGs worldwide, attracting millions of players globally.
2. Diablo II
The game picks up after the events of the first installment, where Diablo has been defeated by the game's hero. However, the forces of darkness persist and proliferate rapidly. The three major powers of darkness - Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal - have seized control of ancient powers, calling them Soulstones.

Players assume the role of one of five different hero classes and guide their character to defeat the dark forces in three different regions: Khanduras, Aranoch, and Kehjistan. Throughout the journey, players must confront monsters and dark lords, seeking out Soulstones to destroy them.
However, the battle extends beyond defeating the three dark powers. Players must delve deeper into the conflict between the forces of darkness and political figures in Sanctuary, while also learning more about the history of this world and the hidden forces within it.
With its rich and detailed storyline, Diablo II has become one of the most popular ARPG games of the 2000s, contributing to Blizzard Entertainment's success.
1. Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne
After the events of Reign of Chaos, the races of Azeroth face a new threat as Kil'jaeden - one of the leaders of the Burning Legion - conspires to open a gateway to Azeroth. The main character of the game, Arthas, returns with his Undead forces seeking a new power to defeat their enemies.

Meanwhile, other races such as the Night Elves and the Alliance are preparing for a new war, where they will confront the Undead and the Burning Legion. Additionally, a new character emerges in the game, Illidan Stormrage, brother of Malfurion, who seeks revenge for past grievances.
Throughout the game, players will follow these characters to complete missions, defeat enemies, and seek new powers. The storyline of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is praised for its complexity and detail, while also helping to develop and expand the world of Azeroth, creating new and compelling stories for fans of the Warcraft series.
