


Some people might like it, others might not. Heck, fans reckon that Diablo: Immortal is nothing but a Blizzard-skinned update of their other mobile RPG Crusaders of Light. It honestly looks alright, although chances are it’ll be the usual free to play formula that seeks to pump out some extra coin along the way. In case you missed it, here’s the fancy trailer for Diablo: Immortal.Īs for the skinny on this game? It’s co-developed by Chinese developer NetEase, a company that has had a working relationship with Blizzard in providing operational support for their games in the lucrative Chinese market. In the opening ceremony of BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard dropped their bombshell: A new Diablo game, but for mobile devices. Breaking the news long before the conference started, Blizzard did tell fans that there would be some Diablo news to share at the event, but that expectations might need to be tempered. In the run-up to BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard wanted to emphasise a point: There would be no Diablo 4 announcement this year.
