Diablo: Immortal is a large-scale online multiplayer action role-playing game in the series. It was jointly developed by Blizzard and NetEase. It was announced at the end of 2018 and has only been launched so far.
Diablo officially announced today: We will delay the launch of Diablo Immortal in the Asia Pacific until July 8th.
Diablo Immortal is our first mobile-focused game, and staggering the launch time of each region gives us the opportunity to learn from different stages to improve subsequent stages and provide players with smoother downloads and gaming experiences. We’re extending the Asia Pacific launch of Diablo Immortal to July 8th.
Blizzard’s official previously announced “Diablo: Immortal” global public beta schedule shows that the game will be launched in the United States first, and the national server may be the last one to be launched in the first batch of beta regions.
Looking at it now, other Asia-Pacific regions will be launched later than the national server. The national service of this game is scheduled to be launched on all platforms on June 23. Players can now preload the game on PC.
Diablo: Immortal Asia Pacific should include Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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