Blizzard: Diablo 2 will be the studio's last remaster

Blizzard: Diablo 2 will be the studio's last remaster

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As part of BlizzConline 21 a few days ago, Blizzard announced Diablo 2: Resurrected, a new edition of the action role-playing game for all known platforms. In an interview with Allen Adham (Senior Vice President at Blizzard) it was suggested that this is probably the developer's last remaster project so far for a new edition of an old classic. For this reason, fans can look forward to many new products in the future. The Vice President also makes it clear that there are more projects in development at Blizzard than ever before. The already known highlights include Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2. Both titles have not yet received a release. According to current plans, Diablo 2: Resurrected is coming this year - for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

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