

No news yet on when Diablo: Immortal will be released on iOS and Android.Diablo Immortal isn’t a copy or a re-release of a 2017 mobile ARPG as many of the game’s detractors have theorized.īlizzard explained the game’s development history to Variety and reiterated what it already told BlizzCon attendees: “Blizzard, in partnership with NetEase, has built Diablo Immortal from the ground up for iOS/Android.” There have been mixed reviews, but mostly mildly positive ones with sites like Mashable and VG247 defending the game. Since the announcement, there have been publications who have given Diablo: Immortal a shot. Videos comparing the two mobile games are also surfacing where both have the same assets and user interface layouts. This notion is especially reinforced by the fact that the developer of Endless of God, NetEase, is the same developer for Diablo: Immortal.

Many are also accusing that Diablo: Immortal is just a reskin of a popular Chinese mobile game called Endless of God.

Others believe that it was only right for the fan to try and make a point across to the developers. Some believed that the fan was rude to ask such a question and that there was a better way to voice out his frustration. The fan asked “Is this an off-season April Fool’s joke?” The video clip became viral on Twitter and it received polarized reactions. However, after the announcement, fans made their disappointment clear online by disliking the Diablo: Immortal trailer on YouTube.Ī fan even questioned developer Wyatt Cheng, Senior Technical Game Designer of Diablo 3, on-stage. Many fans were hoping to receive news of Diablo 4 or improvements to the popular Diablo 3 title. Blizzard faced backlash from their core fanbase at BlizzCon today after the announcement of Diablo: Immortal, a mobile game.
