

The game will be free-to-play on mobile and PC, with microtransactions available for avid players.Diablo Immortal is the first Diablo game developed by Blizzard Entertainment for mobile devices, first announced at BlizzCon 2018. The game was first announced in 2018 and has since gone through a number of delays – with some likely implemented as a result of the ongoing Activision Blizzard turmoil behind the scenes.ĭiablo Immortal will now launch on 2 June 2022. Each comes with its own special abilities, which can be controlled by clicking, swiping and tapping. Players will be able to embody six classes to take on this world-ending threat: Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Crusader, Monk, Necromancer and Wizard. Diablo’s minions hope to harness that power to allow the Lord of Terror to return,’ the game’s official story description reads. Fragments of the shattered Worldstone, still imbued with great power, are tainting the land.

‘The Archangel Tyrael is presumed dead, and mankind is left to deal with the aftermath of his actions.

Read: Activision Blizzard lawsuits: Everything that has happened so far Image: Activision Blizzardīlizzard Entertainment is aiming to make both version of the game extremely faithful to the classic Diablo experience, with the title set to explore a brand new ‘untold chapter’ in the Diablo universe. If you’re a longtime Diablo player, the result will feel a little different from other PC Diablo games – but we’re extremely excited about clicking Immortal’s demons dead with our mouse, and we hope you will be too.’ ‘We didn’t originally plan to put this game on desktop – but as soon as it became a possibility, we knew we had to take the time to make it happen. ‘ Diablo Immortal on PC is an experiment from Blizzard,’ the developer wrote in an update.
