There are currently three games in the Diablo series under development, and Activision seems to have full confidence in the future of these works. In a recent press conference for investors, Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Director Daniel Alegre mentioned upcoming games: Diablo 4, Diablo 2: Remake and Diablo: Immortal. He said that these games will not only actually expand the community and satisfy them, but they will also exceed everyone’s expectations.
Daniel Alegre promised that Diablo 4 will be worth the long wait. This game will “promote the artistry of the action role-playing game type.” According to him, the development process is also very smooth, “a significantly expanded production team. “I am also focusing on the completion and release of this masterpiece, which is faithful to the tradition of the series. “Diablo 4” will not accidentally set a new benchmark for other ARPG games.
In addition, the development team is going to provide the game with a lot of game content that will be released after the release, hoping to keep the player community interested in the game for a long time. Activision has seen the new career showcase of “Diablo 4” at the Blizzard Carnival in February and it has received a very good response.
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“Diablo: Immortality” is currently in the second test and is scheduled to be officially launched this year. This mobile game aims to expand the brand’s audience and introduce the “original” “Diablo” to mobile devices. Up to now, the player community’s feedback on the game has been “more positive”, although it was not very popular when the Blizzard Carnival in 2018 was just announced. In order to ensure players’ long-term play, “Immortal” will bring a faction-based PvP late-game mode.
Finally, Daniel Alegre mentioned “Diablo 2: Remake” and said that the game also received “very good” feedback after the first public beta. He also said that this remake will bring a true classic to new and old players in modern games. Design director Rob Gallerani also mentioned earlier that the team does not want the remake to be simpler than the original, but hopes that the game is more friendly to new players.
Although the release date of “Diablo 4” has not yet been announced, fans of the series can still play other “Dark” works first and then bear with it for a while. Activision Blizzard previously admitted that “Diablo 4” will be released as early as 2022.
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