Update: Following its early launch on iOS and Android devices, Diablo Immortal has now launched in beta on PC. A Mac version is not yet available, but that a computer version is available at all is a change from when Immortal was originally announced, as it was only slated to come to mobile. It's free-to-play on all platforms, so you can download it now and give it a try to see what it's like for yourself. On PC, you can grab it through the Battle.net app, while iPhone/iPad users can grab it through the App Store and Android users can get it on Google Play. The original story follows.
Diablo Immortal has arrived a day early on mobile, but thanks to cross-progression, you can start monster slaying now and have all your progress carry over to the PC version.
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Now Playing: Diablo Immortal — Everything to Know
This latest entry in Blizzard's storied ARPG franchise is the first game in the series to be free-to-play, available on mobile, and feature MMO-like elements. Despite all that, it still very much feels like a Diablo game, as you hack your way through demon hordes, search for better loot, and battle grotesque bosses.
Like many free-to-play games these days, it includes a battle pass, paid cosmetics, and premium currencies, but all actual story content is free. All future content updates, like new classes, additional dungeons, and new story quests, will be free as well.
To enable cross-progression with PC, you'll need to log in to your Battle.net account via the Diablo Immortal app either before or after having
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