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Blizzard confirmed that Diablo: Immortal will be released on June 2, in addition to the mobile game, there is also a computer version

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More than three years after the official announcement, Blizzard's "Diablo" mobile game has finally determined the launch time, and it will also launch a computer version.

On April 25, Blizzard announced that Diablo: Immortal will be available on mobile and computer platforms on June 2, and the game is currently available for reservation.

Blizzard confirmed that Diablo: Immortal will be released on June 2, in addition to the mobile game, there is also a computer version

However, Diablo: Immortal will be released a little later in the Asia-Pacific region, with Blizzard saying the game will be launched in late June in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

At present, there is no news of the national service of "Diablo: Immortal", and the national service version has previously obtained a version number and is operated by NetEase.

Blizzard confirmed that Diablo: Immortal will be released on June 2, in addition to the mobile game, there is also a computer version

Screenshot of Diablo: Immortal pc version.

However, the pc version of Diablo: Immortal was a surprise, and Blizzard said it was a decision that the development team had repeatedly considered. On the one hand, Blizzard wants Diablo Immortal to appeal to a wider range of players. At the same time, Blizzard also promised to adapt the mouse and keyboard (as well as the gamepad) operation mode for the computer to adapt the game to the game instead of crudely porting the mobile game operation mode and interface to the computer.

With a Battlenet account, Diablo Immortal supports both computer and mobile cross-platform gameplay. Blizzard said that in future tests, it will continue to collect feedback from players about the game's tests.

In fact, Diablo: Immortal will be Blizzard's biggest move in the mobile game field since its inception, and the game has been criticized by players since its release in 2018, because Blizzard's rush to launch a Diablo mobile game at that time did not match players' expectations, pushing a mobile game among mainstream players who are accustomed to big screens, keyboards and mice or gamepad operations that they have never asked for, in fact, should be prepared to be fiercely criticized.

At present, since the beginning of "Diablo: Immortal", more Blizzard IP will launch a mobile game version, after Blizzard announced that it plans to release the information of the "Warcraft" IP mobile game in May.

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