Unfortunately, Metro doesn't divulge any further details, but does note the scoop is from the same source that gave them information about Overwatch's new hero Ashe last year, which they leaked out ahead of BlizzCon. That said, this year it looks like it may atone for this with not one major Diablo announcement, but two.Īccording to Metro, a source who has leaked previous BlizzCon announcements, Diablo 4 will be officially announced at the show, alongside a remaster of Diablo 2. Couple this with an awkward presentation and bad messaging, and well it quickly turned into a PR disaster for Blizzard, which has been having quite a few lately. Not only were many fans of the series unhappy to see the big Diablo announcement be a mobile experience, but it didn't even look like a good Diablo mobile game. ![]() Why? Because after teasing a Diablo 4 announcement, Blizzard announced Diablo: Immortal, a mobile game. Honestly, who the hell thought it was a good idea to announce a cheap Chinese mobile game reskin at B. Normally, when a new Diablo is announced, it's a massive deal. Diablo Immortal is a complete PR disaster for Blizzard. During the publisher’s What’s next for Diablo panel, a fan. ![]() Last year at BlizzCon, Blizzard announced a brand-new Diablo game. Blizzard is defending Diablo Immortal For this new Diablo, that online backlash spilled over into the real world at BlizzCon.
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