Diablo Immortal is Blizzard’s attempt to create a portable version of their fan-favorite Diablo franchise. This new game is now in closed alpha and has added many great features, including a brand new class.
The alpha officially started yesterday, and much of the content was similar to the first trial version of the game from December. But players soon discovered many new features, including the addition of the Crusader class, PvP battles, and 48-player raids.
If you’re thinking about joining the alpha, we have bad news: it’s currently limited to select Android users living in Australia. So, if you live in the Down Under, you can always fill out an application for alpha access. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait for this title like the rest of us!
Why is alpha so limited right now? The short answer is that Blizzard wants very specific feedback on very specific characteristics of the game. And it’s easier to get that feedback from a limited test rather than a worldwide implementation.
Eventually, Blizzard will expand the network and other players can help test Diablo Immortal. And the very fact that many players want to try it out shows how far this game has come since fans booed the announcement during BlizzCon 2018.
The full version of Diablo Immortal will launch later this year for both iOS and Android, although the exact launch date remains unknown. Once the title is launched, players around the world can enjoy classes like Crusader, Barbarian, Wizard, Monk and Necromancer.
If this portable version doesn’t scratch your particular Diablo itch, don’t worry – the company is working hard on both Diablo 4 and Diablo 2 Resurrected, the latest of which will launch this year.
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