The iconic action RPG returns with improved visuals, quality of life changes and much more. Here's everything you should know before its release.
The classic cinematics have been enhanced significantly but still retain the cinematography and mood of the original release.
Blizzard's Adam Fletcher says he wouldn't expect either to be ready "right at launch," though more details will be shared later.
The beta will feature two additional classes - Druid and Paladin - and will be available for players on all platforms on August 20th.
Large font modes, UI scaling, toggling item names on and off, and the Shared Stash being increased to three tabs are also coming.
Executive producer Rod Fergusson said the development team has worked hard to ensure the console ports "feel smooth" and "great to play."
At the Xbox and Bethesda E3 2021 Showcase, Blizzard confirmed that their remaster is launching in a few short months, this September.
Revenue is up 7%, though.
Play through two acts with three classes.
The test could come as early as this week.
Players of the original game are advised to "keep your old save files."
One will focus on single player, while the other will on multiplayer.
Get a look at how the new remake compares to the OG title.
Recommended requirements include a Core i5-9600k, GTX 1060. and 16 GB RAM.
"One of the things we wanted to make sure was that D2 original stayed D2 original," says Rod Fergusson, head of Diablo.
But it won't be in the game at launch.
Includes fully 3D visuals along with original graphics and cross-progression.