Ubisoft Massive confirmed some news this month for the title, but insider Tom Henderson indicates an announcement is coming today.
The Specialization Revamp is still in the works with Massive announcing a release date when it's "absolutely satisfied with the quality."
New outfits for Diluc and Fischl and a new 4-star character Shikanoin Heizou are coming along with new events, areas and story quests.
All characters can now use No Beat Mode. Co-op has also seen improvements like dynamic view scaling and independent per-player beatmaps.
The massive new update also adds 40 new weapons, new Pilot skills, more missions and bosses, and a higher-difficulty option.
Customize enemy health and damage, toggle multiple (or infinite) lives, adjust controls and font size, and much more in the rogue-lite.
The new 4-star Electro wielder sacrifices part of her HP to create AoE fields that damage nearby enemies and heal active characters.
The free-to-play action RPG also had over 8.5 million downloads on mobile since launch, according to the data site AppMagic.
The Deputy Leader of the Arataki Gang is a 4-star character who uses a sword and Electro abilities. Her banner goes live on June 21st.
The closed beta test will be available sometime this year for iOS and Android, though only for specific regions and platforms.
The free-to-play action RPG has faced immense backlash since its recent launch- what exactly is going on?
Whether a fan of free-to-play action RPGs or not, Diablo Immortal is little more than an exhausting experience that drains your cash and soul.
The action RPG launched earlier this month for PC and mobile, and in spite of strong backlash over its monetization, seems to be doing very well.
Firaxis Games' Jake Solomon, who also directed XCOM 1 and 2, wouldn't even say the tactical strategy series is currently sleeping.
The free-to-play action RPG has a "0.6" user score out of 1466 ratings on iOS. It launched on June 2nd for mobile devices and PC.
Diablo Immortal's monetisation might be more expensive and excessive than previously thought, according to one analysis.
Currently codenamed Project Aurora, the mobile battle royale title was confirmed to be in development less than a month ago.
Issues like movement and abilities sometimes being inaccurate will be addressed with hotfixes and patches in the coming days.
The action RPG has seen a surprise launch ahead of time for mobile devices, but PC players will still have to wait until tomorrow.
Players can either purchase any of the two games separately or together in the form of a discounted bundle when they launch on July 12.