Diablo Immortal is out a day earlier on mobile
Officially, the release of Diablo Immortal should take place tomorrow, on June 2, but already now a number of players can master the new Blizzard product. The network began to publish videos recording the gameplay. It was suggested that Diablo Immortal, like many mobile products, decided to distribute "softly" (gradually), i.e. some users get access a little earlier than the stated deadline in order to reduce the load.
Diablo Immortal originally announced as a mobile-only game. Windows PC version was unveiled earlier this year and is also set to launch officially on Thursday. Diablo Immortal will feature cross-play between PC and mobile platforms, as well as allow players to change character classes mid-campaign while maintaining their overall progression. First announced at BlizzCon 2018, the free-to-play massive multiplayer online game takes place between the events of Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 and will allow players to choose between six character classes, including classes from previous games like Barbarian, Wizard, and Necromancer, as they tear through the darkest corners and depths of Sanctuary in search of loot and glory.
The game is available to download via the Apple App Store and Google Play.