![]() ![]() ![]() The announcement stung certain fans, many of whom got extremely upset at the new game, partly because it is the only announced Diablo project on the horizon. The developer also promised that we would hear more about their Diablo projects this year but instead of announcing this amazing news at BlizzCon 2019, they decided to announce the game on 1 April 2019 to give everyone enough time to either purchase a mobile device or save up for their bundled package.Last week, Blizzard's keynote speech at BlizzCon ended with Diablo Immortal, a mobile Diablo game made in collaboration with Chinese mobile developer NetEase. ![]() It all makes sense now as those job listings hinted that Diablo 4 is in development. We’ve heard you loud and clear and with the release of Diablo 4 on Apple Arcade, we can now release the game on more plaforms inlcuding Apple TV and Mac.ĭiablo 4 will support iPhone 6S and up, Apple TV 4K only and iPad Pro. To cover growing costs of the name change, the game will not be free-to-play.Ĭlearly, the only reason fans didn’t love our Diablo: Immortal announcement at BlizzCon 2018 was that not everyone had a mobile phone. Therefore, after some careful iterations, we will be renaming Diablo: Immortal to Diablo 4. ![]() We stand behind the idea of the mobile only version of Diablo but we also know that gamers want Diablo 4 more than anything, so why not have both at the same time. We’ve listened to fan feedback and after careful deliberation, we know exactly what to do. Addressing the public at their headquarters in Irvine, California, a representative announced Diablo 4 as a renamed version of Diablo: Immortal to be released “soon” for the Apple Arcade devices only. So technically the game is coming to PC, in a way (not really).Īfter the backlash of the Diablo: Immortal announcement, Blizzard Entertainment plans to rectify the issue. Diablo 4 will, however, be exclusive to Apple Arcade meaning you will be able to play this on your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV only. This is not the first time we are seeing Diablo being announced for non-PC and console platforms as the original Diablo: Immortal that was announced back in 2018 was originally meant to be a smartphone-exclusive experience. ![]()
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