Diablo II, launched by Blizzard back in 2000, sold over 30 million copies on PC, and the remaster is likely to do big business. But I reckon the Resurrected remaster could do best on Switch as the more condensed nature of its missions, compared to modern dungeon-games, and the relatively compact nature of its graphics, even in the remaster, will make it perfect for portable play.
The updated version arrives on September 23rd, and I'll be grabbing it on Switch over other platforms to enjoy the go-anywhere play compared to being glued to a big-screen. Some fresh info is up from a chat between PlayforAll and exec producer Rod Fergusson.
I know there was plenty of big news from E3, but Diablo II is still my most-looked forward to game of the year. That's thanks to the many years of play I put into the original with office raids at work, many long nights at home online and the near-endless quest for those best sets of armour and other gear through the many updates.
Given the Diablo III Eternal Collection is £80 on Amazon, think this should also be more competitively priced, hopefully!
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