In late 2018, Blizzard Entertainment announced that they, along with Chinese giant NetEase, would be coming up with a mobile version of the famous Diablo franchise, the Diablo Immortal.
The title began its Closed Alpha test in August 2021, with tens of thousands of players participating and receiving numerous feedback from users. The developers then planned for the release of the title in 2022, citing improvements to gameplay and changes.
On April 25, Blizzard announced that they will release the game on June 2 for mobile devices (Android, iOS) and PC (open beta). The game will have a crossplay-feature between mobile devices and PC. Interested ones can pre-register at: https://diabloimmortal.blizzard.com/en-gb/
Diablo is an action role-playing game series first released in 1997. Since then, it has seen three major versions. Diablo Immortal is set up between the events of Diablo 2 and Diablo 3.
A total of six classes will be available in Diablo Immortal, and each one will have 12 unlockable skills.
Users can create one or more characters to be used in the game. While creating a character, players can select from any of the six classes. Characters gain new abilities at every successful encounter, enabling them to increase their level.
Blizzard, in a blog post, said:
The title will be available worldwide except for a few Asia Pacific regions where it will be released in late June. Users from these regions can pre-register via the official website. The regions are:
Blizzard has also announced that if the title crosses the 30 million pre-registration mark, they will unlock gear born from light and justice for all players - the Horadium cosmetic set.
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