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![]() ![]() There's also controller support on PC.ĭiablo: Immortal was originally supposed to be released last year. The mobile control system allows for simultaneous movement and attacks, which Blizzard says wouldn't be possible solely through mouse control alone. ![]() Unusually for a Diablo game (which are usually point-and-click titles), Diablo: Immortal will have the option of directional keyboard controls. In a blog post, Blizzard says it was of two minds about creating a PC version, which it calls "an experiment." Ultimately, because a large section of fans would likely try to play it through an emulator anyway, the development team decided to create a dedicated PC build. The MMORPG allows players to take on challenges with eight-person parties and it has a faction-based PvP system. It will feature cross-play and cross-save support for all platforms, so you should be able to switch between PC and your mobile device with ease. All progress and purchases will carry over too. ![]() The PC version will initially be in open beta, but will have all content and features. ![]() It's a free-to-play title with some optional in-game purchases. Folks in some Asia-Pacific regions will need to wait a few extra weeks. Fast forward nearly three and a half years and not only does the game have a release date, but Blizzard announced it’ll be available on PC after all.ĭiablo: Immortal will arrive on PC, iOS and Android in most parts of the world on June 2nd. However, the fact it was announced as a mobile-only game didn’t exactly go over well with the publisher's hardcore fans ( to put it mildly). All the way back at BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard revealed Diablo: Immortal, which would fill in the gaps of the story between Diablo II and Diablo III. ![]()
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