Blizzard unveiled the roadmap for the release of Diablo Immortal (opens in a new section) before its full launch on June 2, which, if you haven’t heard, still comes to your computer (opens in a new section), in addition to mobile devices. You can now pre-load Diablo Immortal for PC right now, via Battle.net, and you can consult a handy chart of when it will start properly. One account will work on both computers and mobile devices.
Keep in mind that this is an open beta, so it’s not a finished game, but it sounds pretty broad anyway and will move into the main game. It’s free to play, but there are microtransactions. “When the PC version leaves the Open Beta period, all the progress and purchases you make will be saved,” says Blizzard.
Here are the minimum requirements for Diablo Immortal on a computer, where it will also have an “Ultra” graphics setting:
- Operating system: Windows® 7 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 10 / Windows® 11 (64-bit)
- Processor: AMD FX-8100 or Intel Core i3
- Graphics processor: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460, ATI Radeon ™ HD 6850 or Intel® HD Graphics 530
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
It also supports a wide range of controllers, from Xbox One controllers and various Sony Dualshocks and DualSense to Logitech gamepads and Nintendo Switch Pro controllers.
You can read the full roadmap on Blizzard’s news site. It’s hard to say how the partial to complete collapse of Blizzard’s reputation over the past three years will affect Diablo Immortal, which has had a bad reputation for years.
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