Blizzard said today (May 18) that "everyone is humbled and encouraged by the strong interest and enthusiasm shown by the watch pioneer 2", and announced that the next public display of the game will be held on June 16. "As a world and a universe, the watch pioneer is very personal for the team; we put time, creativity and enthusiasm into it."
Aaron Keller, game director, said: "it can be scary to put something that means a lot to you and let others see it. Especially when you know it's not finished and you ask people to really and effectively criticize what you're doing.
"But the reason we do this is important - in order to make better games, it is our players and our community that make this possible. Tests like this are an important part of the process of improving the watchman. We can't wait to take everything. We have learned from the beta and applied it to the game, and we are happy to re present it to you."
The blog did not say what was the focus of the live broadcast on June 16, but Blizzard said on twitter that it would "share our plans for the next few months, including the next PVP beta". "Watch pioneer 2" has no release date at present, but it is expected to be officially released sometime in 2023, although the decision to "separate" parts of PVP and PVE may lead to an earlier release.