Diablo immortal booing blizzcon10/17/2023 Fast forward to 2018 at Blizzcon, Blizzard announced Diablo Immortal for mobile to a collective chorus of boos from the crowd. The point-and-click combat felt fresh, the atmosphere was appropriately broody and with well-voiceacted dialogue, Blizzard gave us a new standard-bearer of the dungeon crawler some 25 years ago. Blizzard is promising that there will be six Diablo classes at launch (Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Necromancer, and Wizard) as well as regularly introducing new storylines, playable characters and new challenges.Ī release date for Diablo Immortal has not been set, but a beta is expected to launch either later this year or sometime in the early stages of 2019.I’ve always been a fan of the Diablo series since its inception. Now sure, people are entitled to take interest on what they please, but this seems like a full Diablo experience, albeit on a mobile platform. Now, it’s one thing to pop your hot takes onto Twitter, but to put this kind of question to a Blizzard representative in front of an auditorium of people, after the team has excitedly announced their new game, is downright disrespectful and disgusting. One fan asked if this announcement was an “out of season April Fool’s joke”. ![]() It was another question though that was really unsettling. The dev then asked the crowd if “none of them had mobiles”. The dev responded with the fact that it would only come to mobile only to be faced with a crowd full of boos. ![]() ![]() One fan asked if the game would come to PC at all or if it were strictly mobile (a great question, albeit delivered with quite a condescending tone).
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