

They are also seeing and addressing an issue that appears in many multiplayer games. We'll be writing more on this unique feature of Diablo: Immortal soon. This is not something you generally see in mobile games. They continue to emphasize the MMO aspect of Diablo: Immortal with important changes to the social systems like Clans and Warbands. It tells us that Blizzard is actively encouraging feedback and listening to what users have to say. There is a lot to like about this update. It's hard to imagine that Microsoft, in particular, will not ensure that Diablo: Immortal is highly playable on a PC.īlizzard is taking a careful, well planned approach to Diablo: Immortal More importantly, it will definitely be available on the PC via a number of emulators, although it was specifically developed for Android and iPhone. It's far better on the larger screen of a tablet.

So, it's important to note that this is not just a phone game. The majority of our readers are, of course, PC gamers. By the time you finish the tutorial and get into the story line, you will begin to understand that this is a very deep game with many different systems and ways to advance your character and develop your power.ĭiablo: Immortal is not going to be a 'phone game' The gameplay takes that familiar world and gives you a quickly understood interface, although it might be unfamiliar to non-mobile gamers. The ambience is everything we want from the Diablo universe. Wowhead Announcement of Developer Blog Post with Summaryĭiablo Immortal Development Blog Post "Closed Beta Learnings"ĭiablo: Immortal is going to be a great gameFirst, we're fans of this game.

Read our initial coverage or the full Blizzard blog post again, if you like, via the links below. A few broader points are worth making, and we also will be providing deeper coverage on a topic or two in the days ahead. We've now had some time to consider the recent Diablo: Immortal update in the Developer's Blog.
