Here is everything you should know about Diablo Immortal and its closed beta test. Find out more about the new necromancer class and controller support.
Diablo is a legendary hack-and-slash action-RPG franchise, and Diablo Immortal promises to bring the Diablo concept to mobile devices. In a persistent, massively multiplayer online mobile game that players can play anytime and anywhere, the title contains all of the depth, intensity, and uncontrolled mayhem of the genre-defining action role-playing game franchise.
While the developers have announced that the game will be released in 2022, there is some good news for the fans. In a latest blog post from the developers, they said that “Adventurers, prepare. Diablo Immortal is entering its Beta testing phase, bringing us one step closer to worldwide launch. Select participants will experience a host of exciting new features and updates.”
Players will now be able to test out the mobile version of the classic game. Diablo Immortal will be released in closed beta in Canada and Australia on October 29. Furthermore, the beta version is said to be available for players in South Korea, Japan, and China, though the website does not provide any information on this. While the game will be available on iOS and Android when it launches, the closed beta will only be available on Android.
The developers have also announced that the game will have controller support. The players can use the following controllers in Diablo Immortal.
The fan-favorite Necromancer makes his debut in Diablo Immortal’s closed beta. With the ability to raise the dead, it has the potential to be one of Diablo Immortal’s most powerful classes. It should be mentioned that this is one of the game’s most powerful and lethal classes, initially appearing in Diablo 2. Here is a list of all the classes currently in Diablo Immortal:
The Cycle of Strife now offers a new PvP option called ‘Challenge of the Immortal,’ which features an exciting 30 (shadows) vs 1 (Immortal) encounter. Immortal players will get new abilities, effectively making them a Raid Boss that all shadow players must work together to defeat.
A ladder system is also being included in the 8v8 Battleground PvP system, where players will battle for the top spot. However, only the best of the bunch will receive keys to Helliquary, so the battleground ladder is something to keep an eye on. Players will be able to take on the Helliquary Raid Bosses in groups of up to eight, adding even more mayhem and cooperation to the battles.
We couldn’t be more excited for the mobile version of our favorite franchise. The closed beta will give us some additional details about the game and changes made to the mobile version. Till then you can check out our list of 5 Diablo like Android games to play in 2021.
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