If you're a Diablo lover, there's good news: Diablo Immortal is coming shortly to Android and iOS, and it'll go into open beta on PC at launch. The game will be released on June 2nd, according to Blizzard. This upcoming title will be the franchise's most ambitious entry ever, having been built totally from the ground up. Players will have no problems moving between PC and mobile to advance through the game thanks to complete cross-play support.
Diablo Immortal is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set between Diablo II and Diablo III. The Worldstone became corrupted and shattered all over the realm. Time is of importance, and these shards must be located before they fall into the hands of the Burning Hells' soldiers, who want to exploit them for their own evil purposes.
Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Necromancer, and Wizard are the six classes available in the Sanctuary. As part of their mission to safeguard the Sanctuary, their character journeys through Westmarch and eight distinct locations. Players can establish Warbands with up to eight people or even join forces with new and old Diablo characters like Deckard Cain, so allies will be plentiful.
Players will be forced to establish alliances and band together in order to participate in group challenges such as Helliquary Raid Bosses in this huge realm. Clans of up to 150 people can be formed to take on unique challenges and gain Clan Achievements. The Cycle of Strife system also lets anyone join a fighting squad, with the top-ranking receiving the Eternal Crown and becoming the Immortals' leader. They must also defend their position in difficult PvP engagements, including 1v30 battles.
Pre-registrations for Diablo Immortal are still open, and you can sign up on the App Store or Google Play. Over 30 million people have already pre-registered for the game.