Battle.net friend list

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I haven't played sc2 in like 4 years, and now when I logged in the battle.net app I see that the friend list shows 1 offline friend only. But when I visit my profile page on the battle.net website, the "Friends" page shows much more people. What's up with that?



Best Answer

Battle.net client shows your friends in only one region (the one you picked while logging in), but the website shows all regions.

To change your region:

  1. Click on battle.net logo
  2. Click on the log out button

logout button

  1. On the login screen, click on the earth logo, and pick the region you used to play in.

Earth logo

  1. Log back in, and you should be able to see all your friends.



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How do you find friends on Blizzard?

Open a chat window on your desktop. Your messages will show up in any Blizzard game your friend happens to be playing at the time. Send and accept friend requests. Click the Add a Friend button and enter your friend's BattleTag or email address to send them a friend request, or use the new People You May Know list.

Can Battle.net friends see real name?

I have a friend on Battle.net who I've shared my real name with through Real ID. We are both friends in real life, so I was completely fine sharing my real name. Recently my friend started streaming Overwatch on Twitch, which means anyone viewing his stream can see my real name whenever we play together.

How do you add friends on Battle.net mobile?

Add new friends on the goSend and receive friend requests, browse friend suggestions, or even scan a QR code to easily add friends in person.



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