Remember Diablo Immortal, the mobile game that Blizzard Entertainment announced two years ago? It took two years, but the game is now entering what the company calls its technical alpha stage.
Going into the details, Blizzard explains that this technical alpha is for the company to collect server stability and client performance data for Diablo Immortal. But that being said, the first round is only open to Android users in Australia. And it will be running for only a couple of weeks. And to top it off, only four of the six launch classes will be playable. They are the Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk and Wizard.
Bilzzard did not disclose when the Diablo Immortal technical alpha will be available in other regions. Nor did the company say when iOS users will be able to take part. But the company did list the minimum spec requirements to be able to play it:
- Android Minimum Requirements
- CPU – Snapdragon 710 / Hisilicon Kirin 810 and higher
- GPU – Adreno 616 / ARM Mali-G52 and higher
- RAM – 2GB of RAM and higher
- Version: Android OS 5.0 (Lollipop) and higher
- Apple Minimum Requirements
- iPhone 8 and higher
- Version: iOS 12 and higher
- iPhone 8 and higher
At any rate, this means that Diablo Immortal is happening, whether fans of the series like it or not. Though all things considered, it did take very long for it to happen.
(Source: Blizzard)
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Telegram for more updates and breaking news.