
Some out there will have participated in the open beta for Diablo Immortal earlier in the year, and will be happy to hear that all progress made during that time will be maintained going into the full release.The Worldstone is shattered, and it now falls to the heroes of Sanctuary to fend off the terrors rising in its wake. Blizzard Entertainment today announced that beginning June 2, players in most regions across the world will take up the call to defend against the Burning Hells in Diablo Immortal, the first Blizzard game designed from the ground up for mobile, with the remaining regions in Asia-Pacific gaining access a few weeks later. If you’re looking to hop between both PC and mobile platforms, then you're in luck, as the title has cross progression too. As for mobile users, it looks as though you’ll have to wait until the official release arrives next week. Using the launcher, future immortals and dungeon delvers can pre-load the game ahead of its official launch. | Image credit: Activision Blizzardįor those eager to prepare as best they can for the launch, pre-load options are available for PC users. Check out the PC announcment trailer above for an up-to-date look at the game!Īs for specific times, you can find the exact launch window for your region below:Ī handy release schedule graphic courtesy of Diablo Immortal's offical website. Ahead of the launch, the team at Activision Blizzard have released some official information regarding the game’s release window.įirst things first, Diablo Immortal is set to release on June 2 in Western territories, with the game coming to countries like Australia, Japan, and Korea super early in the morning on June 3.


While initially a controversial addition to the action RPG franchise, it has built up quite some momentum in the run up to its release on both PC and mobile platforms.
