Diablo: Immortal have been postponed
Originally slated to be released in 2021, Blizzard have postponed the game
Published: 20 Aug 2021
Blizzard have had Closed Alpha testing of Diablo: Immortal and based on the feedback from the testers. Blizzard have decided to postpone the game to first half of 2022, they informed in an recent announcement [↗]
Following feedback provided by test participants of the Closed Alpha, our team has been tuning core and endgame features. For example, we’re iterating on PvP content like the Cycle of Strife to make it more accessible, alongside late-game PvE content like the Helliquary to make it more engaging. We’re also working to provide controller support for those who want to play our game in a different way. However, these changes and additional opportunities to improve our gameplay experience will not be realized in the 2021 timeframe we had previously communicated. So, the game is now planned for release in the first half of 2022, which will allow us to add substantial improvements to the whole game.
Blizzard Entertainment
Diablo: Immortal is a mobile game set between Diablo II and Diablo III. It will be an Massively Multiplayer Online Action RPG (MMOARPG) and is planned for Android, iPhone and iPad
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