I Platinum’d it after Lord-knows how many hours on PS4, and yet I was still excited by the prospect of a new port on the Switch. I also played the initial port on Xbox 360 to death. I’ve played Diablo 3 a lot, beginning with the original PC version, which in retrospect now seems horribly limited. With patch following patch, each bringing new and improved ways to play, interact and loot, it’s no surprise that people were still excited five years after launch when the Rise of the Necromancer update was released, bringing with it yet another new class and a variety of quality of life improvements. It’s instant-action loop of attack-spamming and quick gratification garnered it a huge following when it was ported over to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and since then it has gone from strength on current-gen consoles, beginning with the incredible Reaper of Souls expansion that introduced the righteous Crusader to Diablo 3’s roster of heroes. Already reached level 70 in Diablo III? Check out GameSpot's guide to understanding its endgame content.It’s almost ironic given the controversy surrounding Diablo 3 at the time of its original PC launch in 2012 that it’s so popular now. An Xbox One version is currently in development, but Blizzard is not sure if it will ever be released. We also learn in the video that Diablo III for PS4 will include all of the PC patches, which means the game will be "very finely tuned," Berger said.īlizzard has not announced a release date for Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition for PS4. The video also touches on some of the game's new features, like its Mail, Player Gifts, and Nemesis systems, as well as the Apprentice Mode. It includes the main game and its Reaper of Souls expansion. The PS4 version of Diablo III, titled the Ultimate Evil Edition, was announced during BlizzCon 2013 in November. The video features commentary from Blizzard senior producer Julia Humphreys and senior level designer Matthew Berger. Straight from PAX East in Boston comes this 6-minute video showing off Diablo III for PlayStation 4 running in 1080p at 60fps. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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