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Talk to the GIFQ team →Funds load into the recipient's Battle.net wallet and can be applied to any eligible Blizzard title or in-game purchase — including Diablo IV expansions, Overwatch 2 coins, World of Warcraft subscriptions or WoW Tokens, and Hearthstone packs. The wallet does not extend to non-Blizzard titles sold on Battle.net, such as Call of Duty titles published under Activision's separate storefront infrastructure.
Yes. GIFQ distributes Blizzard gift cards for the Greek market, where Battle.net accounts and digital game purchases are fully supported. Senders should confirm the regional denomination currency matches the recipient's account region before ordering in bulk.
Blizzard gift cards typically come in fixed denominations — commonly €20 and €50 for the European market. When placing a bulk order through GIFQ, you can mix denominations to match different reward tiers across your recipient list.
The codes themselves generally do not expire before redemption, but Blizzard's terms recommend redeeming promptly after purchase. Once applied to a Battle.net wallet, the balance carries no stated expiry under current Blizzard policy, though senders should verify this against Blizzard's current regional terms at the time of distribution.
Blizzard cards work best when you have confidence that your recipient segment actively plays PC games — the value is zero to someone outside that group. For mixed or unknown recipient populations, a broader-use card (retail or prepaid Visa) is a safer default; Blizzard cards are most defensible as a targeted reward for tech, gaming, or media industry workforces.
GIFQ issues codes digitally, which you can distribute individually to recipients or push through an automated flow via the GIFQ API. There is no physical card fulfillment — codes arrive as alphanumeric strings that recipients enter directly into their Battle.net account under the 'Redeem a Code' option.
Blizzard Entertainment is the publisher behind some of the most enduring titles in PC gaming — World of Warcraft, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and StarCraft II among them. All of these titles run through Battle.net, Blizzard's proprietary launcher and digital storefront, which means a single gift card gives recipients access to game purchases, in-game currency (such as WoW Tokens or Overwatch Coins), and downloadable content across the entire Blizzard portfolio. For B2B senders, that breadth matters: one SKU covers a wide range of player preferences without requiring senders to know which specific game a recipient plays. The typical recipient profile skews toward engaged PC gamers aged 18–35, making Blizzard cards a strong fit for tech companies, game studios, esports sponsors, and any employer whose workforce over-indexes on gaming. Common B2B use cases include employee recognition programs, contractor incentives, research panel rewards, and gaming-adjacent marketing promotions. Redemption is straightforward — recipients apply the code directly in their Battle.net account wallet — and funds can be spent immediately on any eligible Blizzard purchase. For Greek-market senders specifically, Blizzard gift cards are a practical digital payout option given the country's high PC gaming penetration.
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