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In that a number of fans have been waiting for a while and a vocal contingent still feeling that the series hasn't recovered from the whole real-world money Auction House that debuted with Diablo 3 back in 2012.
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The dislike ratio on Diablo Immortal trailers on YouTube is somewhat unprecedentedĭiablo is a somewhat special case when it comes to a potential reveal of a new title in the franchise. Of which Kotaku notes has been in production for over 4 years, and in that time seen a few major changes. As it stands Blizzard has not officially confirmed the existence of a full Diablo sequel for PC currently in development. Which, in complete honesty would have been enough for me. A small nod to the sequel's development, but also confirming that it wasn't quite ready to show just yet.
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The whole 'multiple projects' thing was a phrase we heard over and over from Blizzard at the show.Īccording to a new report over at Kotaku - Blizzard pulled a Diablo 4 teaser at the eleventh hour.
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If you've been following the events and goings on at BlizzCon this past weekend then you'd be aware of the whole controversy surrounding the reveal of the mobile-only Diablo Immortal - one of "multiple Diablo project currently in the works" but the only new Diablo thing at the show.
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