Day: 20 February 2021

Diablo IV – Rogue Player Class Announced
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Diablo IV – Rogue Player Class Announced

Today we bring you a small update with regards to Diablo IV. Blizzard has announced the Rogue player class that will be joining the campfire in the latest Diablo game. The Rogue is a deadly, swift, mobile class with unparalleled versatility. Players who use the Rogue can choose from a variety of ways to attack their foes. Not only can you attack but you can trap the enemies as well as enhancing performance in combat through poisons, shadow magic and specialised techniques. The graphics in Diablo IV are looking amazing from what we've seen so far. Let's hope we don't get that curse of what it looks like in development versus release. You can see more about Diablo IV on the official website here. The rogue looks awesome in my opinion. Could be a go-to class for players. Let u...
DIABLO® II: Resurrected™ Coming to PC & Consoles!
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DIABLO® II: Resurrected™ Coming to PC & Consoles!

Here we are again, the dawn of a new day after Blizz Conline 2021. Some great news came out of the event yesterday, one that I am probably most excited about is Diablo® II. Blizzard confirmed the faithful remaster of this game will be coming in 2021 to PC and all current consoles. Those consoles are PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch. The remaster will include both the main game and the award-winning expansion. Both will have "hauntingly" detailed high-res 3D visuals and Dolby 7.1 surround sound. All whilst preserving its timeless gameplay. There will also be a "legacy" toggle which will allow you to switch between the classic 2D look of Diablo II or keep the 3D remastered look. In the official press release, Blizzard says: IRVINE, Calif.—...
Blizzard Arcade Collection Announced for PC, Consoles
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Blizzard Arcade Collection Announced for PC, Consoles

This year Blizzard Entertainment celebrates its 30th anniversary and what better way to commemorate its founding than by releasing remastered versions of the games that started it all. At BlizzConline, president J. Allen Brack announced the release of the Blizzard Arcade Collection, a collection of Blizzard’s three earliest games: Rock N Roll Racing, Blackthorne, and The Lost Vikings. “The Lost Vikings, Rock N Roll Racing, and Blackthorne ultimately made it possible for us to go on to create Warcraft®, Diablo®, and StarCraft®, so we thought the Blizzard Arcade Collection would be a fun and fitting way to look back at our roots as a company,” said Brack in a press release. “Many Blizzard gamers around the world fondly remember their time with these games and have often asked us to bri...