Battle.net
Battle.net — free tier with API key
Battle.net exposes a free-tier JSON API. Register for an API key if required; we verified a public or demo endpoint.
We probe a documented GET and expect 2xx JSON — full uptime and health score. Open provider docs ↗
On our probe schedule. Uptime charts appear after the first check lands.
GET https://develop.battle.net/health
{
"status": "UP"
}curl "https://develop.battle.net/health"const res = await fetch("https://develop.battle.net/health");
const data = await res.json();
console.log(data);import requests
res = requests.get("https://develop.battle.net/health")
print(res.json())BROWSER CALLS BLOCKED (NO CORS/HTTPS) — USE THE CURL SNIPPET
/healthPROBEDBattle.net — free tier with API key
/pingLightweight ping endpoint.
/statusService status metadata.
We probe a documented GET and expect 2xx JSON — full uptime and health score. Export includes every documented route below.
Not tracked yet. Shape-change history starts once this API joins our probe schedule.
Battle.net: common questions
Is Battle.net free to use?
Yes — Battle.net is a free games API. Free tier: Free tier — key may be required. Whether the free tier allows commercial use is unclear — check the provider docs.
Does Battle.net need an API key?
Yes — Battle.net needs a free API key, which you pass on each request. Rate limits: Unpublished.
Can I call Battle.net from the browser?
Not directly — Battle.net doesn't send browser-friendly CORS headers, so call it from a server or proxy instead. Copy the curl or Python snippet on this page to get started.
Is Battle.net up right now?
Battle.net is catalogued but not yet on our probe schedule, so we don't publish a live status for it. Check the provider's own status page or docs for its current state.