


Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.Diablo Immortal - Blizzard's free-to-play take on its long-running dungeon crawler series - has started its global roll-out, and is now available to download on iOS and Android devices in certain territories.įirst announced at BlizzCon in 2018 - where it was less than warmly received by attendees - Diablo Immortal takes place between the events of Diablo 2 and 3, adapting the classic dungeon crawling formula of its predecessors for mobile devices - which, among other things, means a free-to-play monetisation model based around in-app purchases. All while the company deals with ongoing lawsuits and abuse allegations. Pre-register today to unlock exclusive cosmetics at launch.īetween Diablo Immortal, the next World of Warcraft expansion, WarCraft mobile, Overwatch 2, and the untitled survival game - there are a lot of projects in development at Blizzard. And yes, Android devices can sign-up too. We will update the community with our official launch timing at a later date.”ĭiablo Immortal’s pre-registration information is up here if you want in on the action. “We want to make it clear that June 30 is not the official launch date of Diablo Immortal, and this is just a placeholder for the time being as we lock in our final plans. “As a point of clarification for anyone who pre-registers on iOS and iPadOS, players will notice that the game is listed with a launch date of June 30,” Blizzard’s statement reads.

In a report by IGN, Blizzard clarified that the game probably won’t come out then. However, its listed release date of June 30, 2022, isn’t set in stone. On Monday, pre-registration for Diablo Immortal went up for iOS devices. Diablo Immortal, the mobile spinoff of everyone’s favorite hack-and-slash series, isn’t necessarily coming out this June.
