

These reactions probably stem from the fact that fans were hoping for Diablo 4, remasters of Diablo and Diablo 2 or even a major update to Diablo 3.

One fan asked if Blizzard would at least make Diablo Immortal playable on PC, which they denied and this marked the first time for announcing a Diablo game. Blizzard staff tried to salvage the situation but fans wouldn't have any of it. Well, cheering and hype died simultaneously when he uttered the words "mobile devices", and no cheering would happen until the end of the panel.Īctually, more cheering indeed happened, but fans were cheering on a that got himself kicked out of the event just for the opportunity to voice his displeasure with the announcement. You can see and hear the fans' hype through the as they anxiously waited for info about a new Diablo game. There is currently no ETA on the game, but the platforms and the price are known - it will be a free to play mobile game. Blizzard are developing the game in partnership with NetEase.

Diablo Immortal will feature six classes - Barbarian, Monk, Wizard, Crusader, Demon Hunter and Necromancer.
