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[[Diablo III]] players will instead be matched with people they are likely to have fun with, playing in [[co-op]] games.
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===Social===
Players that wish to remain anonymous on Battle.net have the option to do so.
====Friends List====
Blizzard has implemented a [[Friends List]] into Diablo III. It allows cross-game friends and chat, making it easy to communicate with friends who are on Battle.net, even if they are playing [[Starcraft 2]] or [[World of Warcraft]].
The Friends List sorts by account, using the new [[Battle Tag]] for easier semi-anonymous connections than would be possible by typing in account names or using the much-reviled [[Real ID]] system.
See the [[Friends List]] article for full details and screenshots of this new Battle.net feature.
===Battle Tag===
The [[Battle Tag]] was introduced in December 2011. It adds a player-selected name to each player's account, allowing players to use this single name as their Battle.net handle for all of their Blizzard games. It functions largely as the [[Real ID]] system was going to, minus the real name privacy issues that so many fans objected strongly to.
See the [[Battle Tag]] article for full details.
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